Wee Granny's Magic Bag

Elizabeth McKay
Illustrated by Maria Bogade
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Wee Granny's Magic Bag

Elizabeth McKay
Illustrated by Maria Bogade
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3-5 YEARS32 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: May 31, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Floris Books
  • ISBN: 9781782508823
  • Dimensions: 8.3" W x 0.14" L x 10.0" H
Elizabeth McKay is from Dalry in Ayrshire, Scotland. She is the author of the Wee Granny's Magic Bag picture book series. Maria Bogade is a children's illustrator and animator from Germany. She worked for Studio Soi on award-winning projects like The Gruffalo and is the illustrator of the Wee Granny's Magic Bag picture book series. She currently lives in Ed, Sweden.

'Bogade's homey, cartoonlike illustrations offer plenty of expressive detail and gently comic moments... A simple, affectionate story that will undoubtedly meet with demands for repeat readings – Scottish brogue required.' Booklist

p>'Whatever the need or emergency, Granny can meet it. It's all in the bag ... What she can pull out of the bag defies reason, and that's the source of the fun.' The School Librarian

'This is a pleasant title for youngsters just starting to understand the concept of preposterous things.' School Library Journal

Bogade's illustrations have a merriness to them, filled with bright colors and playing up the effect of pulling huge items from a small bag. The humor of the entire work is well reflected in the images.' — Waking Brain Cells blog

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