Jack is making a book about his namesake, Jack and the famous bean-stalk. The only trouble is, our Jack is only human and the book goes through rather a lot before it is completed - the baby throws breakfast at it, Jack closes the pages before the artwork is dry, the mice get at it and then a spider gets trapped between the pages, not to mention the cat walking over it with muddy paws. All these mishaps are faithfully reproduced here in a novelty format which includes, scratch and sniff, fold out, holes and rips to make the reader feel they are experienced the real book that Jack made.
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Paul Rogers, and his wife Emma, are well-established picture book writers. Paul has had over 30 books published, but this is his first for Doubleday. They live in France, where Paul teaches English at a local school.
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