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Bare toes scrunch in crunchy sand, children run and play. Look, it’s Bee and Billy… They’re on the beach today!
Join friends Billy and Bee in the third instalment of a brand-new “First Experiences” series set in the urban city centre. Today let’s go to … the seaside! They’re building sandcastles, watching kites fly up-high, eating ice-cream and – for the very first time – feeling the splash of the sea and the crunch of the sand between their toes… A gorgeously illustrated, bouncy celebration of the seaside experience, perfect for reading with a toddler before (and during!) a trip to the beach.
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About the Author
Caryl Hart is an author whose books include Don’t Dip Your Chips in Your Drink, Kate! , an award-winner at both the Sheffield and Rotherham Children’s Book Awards, and Welcome to Alien School , which was shortlisted for the Red House Children’s Book Award. When she’s not writing, Caryl runs creative workshops with local schools. She lives on the top of a windy hill in the Peak District with her husband and two daughters.
About the Illustrator
Lauren Tobia is the illustrator of several books for children, including Baby’s Got the Blues , written by Carol Diggory Shields, Are You Sure, Mother Bear? , written by Amy Hest, and the multiple award-winning Anna Hibiscus picture books, written by Atinuke. Lauren lives in Bristol with her husband and their two Jack Russell terriers, Poppy and Tilly.
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