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The Queen & Mr Brown The Ugliest Fish in the Sea

By: James Francis Wilkins(Author)
48 pages, colour illustrations
The Queen & Mr Brown
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  • The Queen & Mr Brown ISBN: 9780565095123 Paperback Aug 2020 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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It was one of those typically foul English days and after visiting the Natural History Museum, the Queen and Mr Brown are stranded in the pouring rain on the streets of South Kensington.

To banish their blues they decide to embark on a magical deep sea adventure. Beneath the waves they meet an enormous blue whale, a piglet squid and a very sociable octopus – but nothing can prepare them for the the ugliest fish in the sea, the dreaded Anglerfish!

Charmingly illustrated and humorously told, this story is great to read aloud and also suitable for children to begin to read on their own

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Biography

James Francis Wilkins studied painting at Chelsea College, UK, and worked in the animation film industry in London and Germany, where he also worked as a newspaper cartoonist. He now lives in Thessaloniki, Greece, where he enjoys writing and illustrating and exploring the country’s abundant plant life. This is his fourth book in the series, following the hugely successful A Day for Dinosaurs and A Night in the Natural History Museum.

By: James Francis Wilkins(Author)
48 pages, colour illustrations
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