Mark Robertson

Mark Robertson

  • 5 stars across 4 books
M.P. Robertson studied Graphic Design at Kingston University in London and now lives in Bradford on Avon with his wife. He is an internationally acclaimed author & illustrator of picture books.

His latest book How To Grow & Eat Monster Vegetables combines a children's story, recipes and fantastical illustrations. This plus Hermione Betts And Her Unusual Pets, Hieronymous Betts And His Unusual Pets, The Sandcastle, The Dragon Snatcher, Seven Ways To Catch The Moon, Food Chain and Daring Daddy are published by from you to me limited under the imprint Forget Me Not Books.

Marks books have been longlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal and appeared in the Guardian top 100 titles.
Mark's illustrations are pen and ink with watercolour and all his drawings are created in his garden shed.
7th April 2016

Dare to Care: Pet Dragon

A spectacular and fun spoof pet-care guide to dragons, with clear, concise information on everything from choosing an ... MoreDare to Care: Pet Dragon

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1st September 2014

The Dragon Snatcher

George, his dragon and a dragon egg stand in the way of an evil wizard who wants to get rid of the dragons forever. Crea... MoreThe Dragon Snatcher

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7th February 2019

The Sandcastle: a magical children’s adventure by M.P.Robertson

Jack loves building sandcastles more than anything in the world. But he can’t stop the sea from stealing them away. Then... MoreThe Sandcastle: a magical children’s adventure by M.P.Robertson

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