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Time to Make a Monster

English

By (author): Liam Barrett

Illustrated by: Liam Barrett

Guess what time it is kids? Well obviously It's Time To Make a Monster! This new book by young Nobrow rising star Liam Barrett is a very simple and completely engrossing little activity/story book for young children and at oe3.50 it won't break the bank. Kids will have heaps of fun colouring, joining the dots, doing mazes and drawing as they gradually go through the book 'illustrating' their own personalised story, which they can then enjoy as a complete storybook! See more
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Original price €6.99
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 105 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Nobrow Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907704512

About Liam Barrett

Liam Barrett was born in south Wales April 1989. He entered the world at midnight bopping his head to the number 1 hit 'Eternal flame' sang by sirens of pop; The Bangles. It was a good day. Today he is an illustrator printmaker and sometimes children's book author currently living and working in Cardiff. His work is bright bold and colourful. Heavily influenced by his work using traditional print techniques. He enjoys nothing more that sitting at his desk with a hot mug of Bovril playing some tunes and seeing what falls out of his head onto the page. He has worked for the New York Times ran children's workshops all over the UK and exhibited worldwide.

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