Guy Campbell, Paul Moran
And Other Puzzling Questions Answered
Price: £9.99
Imprint: Buster Books
Publication date: 04/04/2019
ISBN: 9781780555126
Age: 9-11 years
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Buster Reference
Binding: Paperback
Size: 230 x 180 mm
Extent: 128 pages
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
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Enquire nowFeaturing more than 45 of the most important questions kids have ever asked (and some quite silly ones too)
Examples include: ‘What would happen if a meteorite hit the Earth?’, ‘How deep will the oceans be if the ice caps melt?’, ‘Would my eyeballs pop out if I sneezed with my eyes open?’ and ‘Why can’t I tickle myself?’
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This book is part of the fascinating new series ‘Buster’s Actually Factually Books’, a collection that is perfect for kids that want to learn more
Quirky full colour illustrations from Paul Moran, illustrator of the bestselling Where's the Unicorn?
Guy Campbell has been a writer and graphic designer since 1986. He started the Creative and Graphics company Moran Campbell da Vinci in 1990 producing corporate ID, advertising (newspapers, magazines, point of sale, posters) and packaging (specialising in toys) for, among other clients, Harrods and Hamleys. Writing credits has included over 40 books for children, a monthly comic for children, hundreds of cartoon strips for newspapers and magazines worldwide, puzzles for books, newspapers and magazines, comedy sketches for TV and a short comic play for BBC radio 5.
Paul Moran is a UK-based illustrator who has many years of experience in producing artwork for books, magazines and toys using both digital and traditional techniques. He is the illustrator of the Sunday Times Bestseller Where's the Unicorn?, along with other highly successful Michael O'Mara titles such as Where's the Meerkat?, Where's the Zombie? and Where's the Llama?.