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Duncan Beedie

    Duncan Beedie is an author and illustrator with more than fourteen years’ experience working in children’s media. He began his career in children’s TV as an animator before branching into design and animation for websites, games, and educational apps. He was a doodler from a very early age and has fond memories of being sprawled on his parents’ living-room floor drawing for hours. He lives in Bristol, England, with his wife, daughter, and tirelessly playful springer spaniel.

    Molly's Moon Mission
    Heavy Metal Badger
    The Bear Who Stared
    No Sleep for Bear
    A Bad Day for Bear
    Oof Makes an Ouch
    • A funny and poignant tale about friendship, forgiveness and the importance of communication, from the creator of The Bear Who Stared.

      Oof Makes an Ouch
      4.2
    • The lovable bear is back - this time he's having a VERY bad day indeed!

      A Bad Day for Bear
      4.3
    • No Sleep for Bear

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Bear is back in this sequel to The Bear who Stared.

      No Sleep for Bear
      4.3
    • The Bear Who Stared

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Nobody likes being stared at - as Bear soon finds out!

      The Bear Who Stared
      4.1
    • Heavy Metal Badger

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Badger is loud, proud and ready to rock. But first, he needs a band. An empowering rock anthem celebrating identity, self-expression and finding your musical tribe.

      Heavy Metal Badger
      4.0
    • Molly's Moon Mission

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book was originally published by Templar Books, part of Bonnier Books U.K., in 2019. It reflects the quality and creativity associated with this publisher, known for producing engaging and visually appealing works.

      Molly's Moon Mission
      3.8
    • Willibarts Wald

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      BAUM FÄLLT! Willibart ist ein Holzfäller, und er macht, was Holzfäller eben so machen. Jeden Morgen steht er auf und – HACK-HACKE-HACK – fällt er einen Baum nach dem anderen. Bis eines Abends ein wütender Vogel vor seiner Tür steht. Willibart hat auch den Baum gefällt, in den der Vogel gerade ein schönes neues Nest gebaut hatte. Wo soll er nun hin? Kurzerhand bietet Willibart ihm Unterschlupf in seinem Bart an. Aber ist das wirklich die Lösung …? Eine charmante Geschichte über Bärte und Bäume - und den Schutz unserer Umwelt.

      Willibarts Wald
      4.5