Have You Seen a Bookworm?

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Author_Grace Sandford
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Bookworm
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forthcoming
glasses
going on a bear hunt
Have you seen a bookworm
joy of reading
librarian
library
love reading
opticians
Reading
reading for everyone
reluctant readers
school library

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  • ISBN 9781913339746
  • Weight: 191g
  • Dimensions: 245 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Owlet Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Creating an energetic love of reading that will excite younger children and last a lifetime, this playful book shifts from ‘nerdy’ and problematic images of glasses-wearing bookworms, to create an accessible, colourful companion that represents the incredible connection between a book and child’s imagination. But what happens when a child, teenager or grown up fall out of love with reading? Their very own bookworm vanishes, or glitches! But this book, released in the year of reading, 2026, gives children all the clues to get their brilliant bookworms back! Along the way, readers will find that a love of books can open doors to friendship, confidence, and wonderful new worlds.

Annette grew up in London and is a graduate of the University of Westminster in Graphic Information Design. Getting all children into books is something Annette cares about, deeply.

"I’m passionate about stories that address the everyday issues our children face. Turning them on their head and then sending out those all-important positive messages through the magic of the written word."

Her mixed heritage background has sparked her enthusiasm for wanting to see and celebrate a wealth of diversity in picture books. Whether it's a wolf in glasses or a little girl trying to find where she belongs, Annette would like to see every child being able to find themselves in a book and think "that's just like me!"


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