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Albie

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The star of ten stories, he celebrated his first decade in picture books last summer, and there are more books to come. With popping neon colours and lots of friendly faces, this series is popular with families, children and schools. Albie’s dad consoles himself by letting his work consume him, but not before answering one of Albie’s questions with an answer that sets him on a path that spirals quickly out of control … into parallel words.

They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. Join Albie as he makes intergalactic friends, enjoys space-ghetti at the school canteen and rides on space scooters - school has never been so much fun! IH: How to Find Egyptian Treasure is a really fun story, but it's also got loads of historical detail in it. In the world of children’s books, it’s the equivalent of proving the earth is round: Christopher Edge has written a clever story infused with science that wears its intelligence humorously, introduces complex ideas with the lightest of touches, and deals with the death of a parent, all while pitching to mid-range boys, but not exclusively so, without resorting to fart jokes and groovy ‘naive’ drawings… Edge proves the theory that novels about science can be enormous fun.

Cleverly constructed, the story is informative, witty and highly educational, especially to anyone interested in quantum physics and the Universe, while addressing themes of coping with grief and loss.

She insists I refer to Wolfboy as "Wolfgirl", even though she can read the title and knows what it really says. It’s a huge honour to have contributed to family storytime and I’m thrilled that the books have entertained so many children. This brand-new character led-series is perfect for LITTLE pre-schoolers learning to deal with BIG emotions.But, for the purposes of this month's Imagining History Recommends, it is the adventures of Albie that caught our eye. He may be ‘The Man Who Can Explain Everything’ but from Albie’s perspective he’s never around to explain anything. Christopher Edge’s ability to string so many synchronised mishaps into one lucid paragraph is amazing … This is a brilliant book. The Many Worlds of Albie Bright,from UK author Christopher Edge, is an outstanding novel aimed at readers aged 8-12. Christopher Edge’s warm hearted writing sucks you in from the start with a sparkling take on parallel worlds, fuelled by a delightfully fresh understanding of quantum physics and a fearless ability to take on life, loss and dreaming big while never talking down to his readers.

Over a quarter of a million copies sold in the UK alone, this best-selling series is a staple in homes and schools. This story is perfect for teaching children about resilience, determination and the power of working together. I also discovered that the ancient Egyptians farmed geese and oxen and used ploughs and sickles for growing and harvesting crops, which included leeks, salad, beans, figs and pomegranates. When I bought How to Find Egyptian Treasure , it was because I was curious about it and wanted to see it myself. These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site.In conjuction with Cosgrove Hall Films, Andy created and developed the award-winning animated television series, Albie, for CITV. But the cheetahs are having their bedtime story, the elephants are having their shower and the meerkats are already snuggled down deep in their burrow. I often get messages on social media from parents and children eagerly awaiting the next adventure, and many parents telling me they read Albie stories every night. He made up a story about travelling to the moon and discovering all sorts of life there including vultures, and birds made from grass!

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