Christopher Stevens

Thirty Days Has September

Cool Ways to Remember Stuff

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Details

Imprint: Buster Books

Publication date: 30/01/2010

ISBN: 9781907151064

Age: 9-11 years

Subject: Non-Fiction

Size: EPUB 2

Extent: 128 pages

Illustration: B&W illustrations

Territorial Rights: World

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Summary:

Thirty Days Has September holds a treasure trove of easy methods to take important information from the back of the mind to the tips of children's tongues. Packed with memory-training tips and tricks, from language to maths and history to science, such as this top tip to remember the solar system: My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). A perfect learning companion to help all school children.

Reviews:

Beautifully packaged, fun and light-hearted in delivery, this book is a little gem.

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About the Author:

Christopher Stevens

Christopher Stevens is a television critic, author and journalist. He began working as a journalist in 1983 and currently holds the position of Daily Mail TV critic, writing daily reviews of the previous night's viewing from Monday to Friday. He has written 6 books and is the father of two teenage boys.

About the Illustrator:

Sarah Horne

Sarah grew up in Derbyshire, mainly under a snowdrift. She spent much of her childhood scampering in the nearby fields with a few goats. Then she decided to be sensible and studied Illustration at Falmouth College of Arts, graduating in 2001. She has illustrated for many different projects including an ad campaign for Kew Gardens entitled 'Plantastic Play'. She has also worked on commissions from The Guardian and The Independent newspapers. Sarah now specialises in funny, inky illustration and words for children's fiction and picture books. Sarah likes to paint on very big canvas. She loves funny detail, colour, music and wide open spaces. Sarah now works from a studio on a hill in Forest Hill, London.