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Jacqui Hawkins

    Jacqueline Hawkins is an English author and illustrator recognized for her extensive body of children's literature. Collaborating with her husband, Colin Hawkins, she has co-created over 150 works, where her artistic talent brings stories to life. Her illustrations are distinguished by a unique style and playfulness that immediately draws children into realms of imagination. Hawkins focuses on visual storytelling that complements and expands upon the text, crafting engaging and memorable experiences for young readers.

    Creepy Castle
    Zug the Bug
    Where's My Mummy?
    Pat the cat
    Fairytale News. Free newspaper inside!
    Foxy and His Naughty Little Sister
    • 2010

      Spooky Street

      • 12 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Join Mr. Weir the Wolf on a journey down Spooky Street, where you'll meet the mysterious Mrs. Hubble at Cauldron Cottage, the gruesome Blod family at Gory Grange, and the sinister Scareys, before enjoying a meal with Mr. Weir's family at The Howlings.

      Spooky Street
    • 2005

      Mr Wolf's Nursery Time

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Everybody's favorite wolf is back again! And he's ready to rock around the clock in nursery rhyme land! He sets out at nine o'clock, when he meets three hungry little pigs. He can't find any food for them, so by ten o'clock, he's knocking on Old Mother Hubbard's door. Can he find any breakfast there? And so Mr. Wolf's day continues as he meets and greets a medley of characters from favorite nursery rhymes. Another fun-filled and instructive tale from the authors of Mr. Wolf's Birthday Surprise; What's the Time, Mr. Wolf?; Mr. Wolf's Week; and Fairytale News.

      Mr Wolf's Nursery Time
    • 2005

      Join the Paperboy as he meets beloved nursery characters in this engaging book featuring a pull-out newspaper! Discover the latest happenings in Fairyland, including the Big Bad Wolf's antics and a boy's fortune from magic beans. Don't miss out on the Fairytale News!

      Fairytale News. Free newspaper inside!
    • 2003
    • 2000

      Zug the Bug

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Meet Zug the Bug, Who fished with Pug, And felt a tug. Was it a slug? Children learn to read new rhyming words as they flip the pages of this hilarious book and the bug called Zug and the time he caught a slug in a jug. Zug the Bug can be read aloud to children as young as three. This early start will make it easier for them to read along at ages four and five and read alone thereafter.

      Zug the Bug
    • 1999

      Whose House?

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Turn the pages, read the clues and try to guess whose house is whose! The popular husband and wife team, Colin and Jacqui Hawkins are well known for their funny, energetic stories and illustrations which children love. They have a special talent for seeing the world through the eyes of a child. This simple flap book is an ideal introduction to the classic fairy stories. Who lives in the house tucked deep in the woods? (No, it's not Red Riding Hood.) Who lives in the palace where the prince is giving a Grand Ball? Lift the flap and find out all about your favourite fairy tale characters.

      Whose House?
    • 1997

      Foxy and His Naughty Little Sister

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Foxy's sister is naughty but usually he puts up with it. One day she brings home her really naughty best friend who breaks Foxy's favourite toys and makes a mess. Foxy realises that his sister in comparison is not so bad after all.

      Foxy and His Naughty Little Sister
    • 1995

      School

      • 29 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Takes a look at the different aspects of school life. The types and habits of the teachers and kids who go to school come under close scrutiny while nits and zits, lessons and learning, infections and afflictions are just a few of the other specialist subjects examined.

      School
    • 1985

      Meet Pat the cat. He's very fat, and wears a hat. How about that?

      Pat the cat