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BfK No. 103 - March 1997

Cover Story
The cover of this issue is a design incorporating illustrations from four books illustrated by the subject of our Authorgraph, Ian Beck. The top left illustration is from Five Little Ducks (Orchard), the top right from Poppy and Pip's Picnic (to be published Autumn '97 by HarperCollins), the bottom left from The Owl and the Pussy-cat (Transworld) and the bottom right from Home Before Dark (to be published September '97 by Scholastic). Ian Beck's Picture Book (Hippo) is reviewed in this issue.
Beck talks to BfK's interviewer, Julia Eccleshare, also in this issue. His distinctive decorative style with its sensitive pen line and cross hatching has a nostalgic but sometimes also a surreal quality - he describes it as 'a look that is floating, strong and wistful all at the same time'.

Thanks to Orchard, HarperCollins, Transworld and Scholastic for their help in producing this composite cover.

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Crocodile Tears

Marjorie Ann Watts
 Joanna Walsh
(Hodder Children's Books)
64pp, 978-0340656099, RRP £2.99, Paperback
8-10 Junior/Middle
Read Alone
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This book contains three short stories about hospital life that will help to allay children's fears about a stay in hospital. Mind you, the inmates in these stories include a severely chronic hypochondriac crocodile and his visitors Giraffe and Kangaroo, which might just lead to weird expectations! This fantasy 'Read Alone' has large type and plenty of pictures to encorage early solo readers of either sex. It should prove a useful step on the road to reading enjoyment and explain a bit-about hospitals at the same time.

Reviewer: 
David Bennett
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