Princess Alice has lost her very precious blankie and she MUST find it! But her brother doesn’t have it and neither does the giant OR the witch.
Finally Alice finds her special snuggly in the arms of a sleepy dragon, but he looks so sad when she takes it back that she knows she must find him something just as cosy, soft and warm to cuddle. But what could that be . . .?
This beautifully illustrated book is suitable for children between 3 and 6 years of age.
Lucy Rowland grew up in Cheltenham but currently lives in London, where she works as a Children’s Speech and Language Therapist. With a real passion for language and lots of experience working with young children, Lucy was thrilled when she finally made the leap into picture book writing.
Paula Metcalf has been writing and illustrating for a very long time. Her parents still own an early original illustrated poem, the short but pithy ‘Pin In Tin’ (age 4). She went on to study illustration at degree and MA level at the Cambridge School of Art. She is currently a visiting lecturer on the Children’s Book Illustration MA there. In 2007, Paula was the first illustrator-in-residence at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden, Bucks.