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Algy Craig Hall

Algy Craig Hall

  • 5 stars across 6 books
Algy Craig Hall was born in London in 1975. He earned a degree in Economics and Politics at Warwick University and followed this ten years later with an MA in Children's Book Illustration from Cambridge School of Art. When Algy is not illustrating, he works as a financial journalist for Investors Chronicle magazine. Algy lives in London with his partner Emily and their young children.
1st January 2015

The Deep Dark Wood

This is the deep dark wood. Everyone knows it's no place to go for a stroll. There are monsters and trolls and gia... MoreThe Deep Dark Wood

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5th February 2009

Fine as We are

Fine As We Are is a beautifully illustrated tale of sibling rivalry. Little Frog lives happily by the pond with his mum ... MoreFine as We are

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1st March 2012

Mammoth and Me

Every young child dreams of having a truly special friend. When a big blue mammoth knocks on the door of one small boy, ... MoreMammoth and Me

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7th March 2013

Dino Bites!

Munch, crunch! "This is the dinosaur looking for lunch!" It's a dinosaur-eat-dinosaur (and other treats) world out there... MoreDino Bites!

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4th February 2010

Dino Bites!

A cumulative story finds a hungry dinosaur munching and crunching and searching for lunch until his appetite leads him t... MoreDino Bites!

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4th October 2018

Little Santa's Christmas

Join Little Santa delivering Christmas surprises. There are presents for all the boys and girls, and a big hug for Littl... MoreLittle Santa's Christmas

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