Fasten your seatbelts – it’s a special adventure for World Book Day with Teddington’s wildest family! Learn just how our intrepid hyenas managed to get from their African safari park onto the plane and off to their new home in England. It’s quite a remarkable, and some would say, unbelievable tale – but there are many laughs along the way!
Book Description
Fasten your seatbelts for a special adventure with Teddington’s wildest family! This World Book Day ┬ú1 story tells the remarkable tale of how Mr and Mrs Bold got from their safari park in Africa all the way to England…
About the Author
Julian Clary (Author)
Julian Clary is a comedian, entertainer and novelist, who has toured across the world with his one-man shows. He became a household name in the late 1980s, and remains one of the country’s most popular (and least predictable) entertainers. Julian has appeared on numerous popular TV shows including Celebrity Big Brother (which he won), Strictly Come Dancing, This Morning, QI, Have I Got News For You and is a regular panellist on BBC Radio 4’s Just a Minute. He has starred in West End productions of Taboo and Cabaret, and appears in panto most years – he loves wearing silly clothes and lots of make up! Julian also narrates the Little Princess children’s television series. He lives in Kent with his husband, dogs and several chickens.
David Roberts (Illustrator)
David Roberts is an award-winning illustrator who has earned great acclaim for his distinctive style. He was born in Liverpool and studied fashion design at university in Manchester. After graduating, he worked as a milliner and a fashion illustrator, but always felt his true calling was in children’s books. David finally realised his dream when his first book was published in 1998, and since then he has collaborated with some of Britain’s finest children’s authors, including Julia Donaldson, Sally Gardner, Philip Ardagh and Jacqueline Wilson. He is also the creator of the popular Dirty Bertie books. He lives in London with his husband. His book Little Red was shortlisted for the 2005 Kate Greenaway Medal. In 2006 he won the NestlÚ Children’s Book Prize Gold Award for his line drawings in Mouse Noses on Toast.