The Book For Girls

Author: Juliana Foster

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  • : $24.99 AUD
  • : 9781780551951
  • : Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
  • : Buster Books
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  • : August 2013
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 24.95
  • : December 2013
  • : January 2020
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  • : Juliana Foster
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  • : Hardback
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Barcode 9781780551951
9781780551951

Description

Here is the book that every girl, young and old, has been waiting for. Readers can learn how to make hand shadows, bake treats, set a trend, do the splits, escape from zombies, read someone's mind, flip a pancake, play games and much, much more. The Book For Girls is guaranteed to beat boredom and help girls become the best at everything.

Author description

Juliana Foster worked as a non-fiction editor for Headline Book Publishing before becoming a freelance editor and proofreader. She is also the author of three non-fiction books - The Girls' Book (Michael O'Mara), The Christmas Book (Michael O'Mara) and Moan About Men (Headline). She lives in Kent. I'm equally happy writing about Greek myths, scientific theory, cape buffalo, zombies, the Babylonians, or how to plait a pony's mane. I've just started writing fiction, too (due to be published in 2010), and I've also written a few books for adults. I worked as an editor for many years, specialising in children's non-fiction (including the Horrible Histories series) before I started writing my own books. I live in Bath with my partner and our three-year-old son. Katy Jackson is a freelance illustrator based in London. Over the last 9 years her studio has produced illustrations for a wide variety of clients across the industry and the world. Her work has included artwork for book covers, storyboards, picture books, commemorative plates, greetings cards, puzzles, tv programmes and editorial pieces.Katy Jackson works in a mix of media, using pencil and Photoshop. Pencil roughs are emailed to the client for approval before final artwork. The final print-ready illustrations are then sent either digitally by CD or email, or sent as original artwork.