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An homage to storytime, libraries and community by Inga Moore, one of the most acclaimed childrenâ¿s bookmakers working today. Moose is the most fantastic storyteller. Every night after dinner, he sits with his family around the fire and tells an enchanting story. But, one evening, Moose canâ¿t think of a single tale he hasnâ¿t told before! What he needs is a book of stories. What they all need is a libraryâ¿ With help from the friendly librarian in town, Moose recycles an abandoned bus from the junkyard and makes a mobile library â¿ a book bus! Now the whole neighbourhood can experience the…mehr

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An homage to storytime, libraries and community by Inga Moore, one of the most acclaimed childrenâ¿s bookmakers working today. Moose is the most fantastic storyteller. Every night after dinner, he sits with his family around the fire and tells an enchanting story. But, one evening, Moose canâ¿t think of a single tale he hasnâ¿t told before! What he needs is a book of stories. What they all need is a libraryâ¿ With help from the friendly librarian in town, Moose recycles an abandoned bus from the junkyard and makes a mobile library â¿ a book bus! Now the whole neighbourhood can experience the magic of stories together. In this companion to A House in the Woods, beloved picture book maker Inga Moore shares a heart-warming story that celebrates the joy of reading aloud, and the power that libraries have to bring communities together.
Autorenporträt
Inga Moore is a highly distinguished author and illustrator of children's books with a career spanning over 30 years. She has illustrated numerous classics to much critical acclaim, including Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden and Oscar Wilde's The Canterville Ghost. Her other picture book titles include A House in the Woods, Captain Cat and the award-winning title, Six Dinner Sid, which continues to grace bookshop shelves 20 years on from publication. She lives in Herefordshire.