A marvellous new collection of poems by Joshua Seigal, two-time winner of the Laugh Out Loud Awards the UK's only prize for funny children's books. Someone has let the words out... and they're going to have some fun! 'Joshua Seigal is definitely my new favourite poet.' Books for Keeps 'Joshua Seigal is a rising star in the childrens poetry world...' lovereading4kids In this brand new collection of poems words take on a whole new meaning; enter a world of creative word play with silly, funny and downright hilarious poems! With poems about cuddling tigers, pesky pet fleas and even what to do if your teacher starts acting like a chicken, Who Let the Words Out? is a must-have for imaginative young readers aged 7+. Joshua Seigal is a two-time-winner of the Laugh Out Loud awards (also known as the Lollies) in 2020 with I Bet I Can Make You Laugh and in 2023 with Yapping Away. Book Band Brown - ideal for age 7+
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Product Details
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 14 Sep 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Age Group: Ages 7-9
ISBN13: 9781801992091
About Joshua Seigal
Joshua Seigal is an internationally renowned poet performer and educator. His first book with Bloomsbury I Dont Like Poetry was nominated for the Laugh Out Loud Award an award Joshua has subsequently won twice. He is also a recipient of The Peoples Book Prize and has performed at schools and festivals around the world including the Edinburgh Book Festival the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Emirates Literature Festival. He is an Official Ambassador for National Poetry Day and has been commissioned to write and perform for the BBC. He can normally be found running poetry workshops and performances in schools either online or in real life. His website is www.joshuaseigal.co.uk. Chris Piascik started his career as a graphic designer at award-winning studios in the Northeast USA before accidentally becoming an illustrator. This strange transformation was the result of his daily drawing project that he started in late 2007 and in fact he's still posting a new drawing every day.