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Silly Billy
Author: Anthony Browne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Billy is a bit of a worrier. He worries about everything. Most of all he worries about staying at other people's houses ... But a visit to his grandma's shows him how to overcome his fears with the aid of his imagination (and some tiny worry dolls). A touching, sensitive story about the resourcefulness of children and using the power of the imagination to combat irrational fears. In 2000, Anthony Browne won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award (for Illustration) for his services to children's literature.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Billy is a bit of a worrier. He worries about everything. Most of all he worries about staying at other people's houses ... But a visit to his grandma's shows him how to overcome his fears with the aid of his imagination (and some tiny worry dolls). A touching, sensitive story about the resourcefulness of children and using the power of the imagination to combat irrational fears. In 2000, Anthony Browne won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award (for Illustration) for his services to children's literature.
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Author: Anthony Browne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Billy is a bit of a worrier. He worries about everything. Most of all he worries about staying at other people's houses ... But a visit to his grandma's shows him how to overcome his fears with the aid of his imagination (and some tiny worry dolls). A touching, sensitive story about the resourcefulness of children and using the power of the imagination to combat irrational fears. In 2000, Anthony Browne won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award (for Illustration) for his services to children's literature.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Billy is a bit of a worrier. He worries about everything. Most of all he worries about staying at other people's houses ... But a visit to his grandma's shows him how to overcome his fears with the aid of his imagination (and some tiny worry dolls). A touching, sensitive story about the resourcefulness of children and using the power of the imagination to combat irrational fears. In 2000, Anthony Browne won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award (for Illustration) for his services to children's literature.











