From the bestselling author and illustrator Nick Sharratt,
a stunning board book reissue of a childhood counting classic.
Sure to make everything better, Ness the Nurse is a fun
counting book for all tree-climbers, adventurers
and aspiring doctors everywhere.
Have you ever bashed your nose?
Scraped
your knee?
Stubbed
your toe?
Then this story is
just for you!
Come and meet Paul, Greg and
Jacinta, who all need to call for Ness the nurse!
Written and illustrated by bestselling, prize-winning creator,
Nick Sharratt
With colourful illustrations that children will love
The gentle rhyming story makes counting fun!
Previously published as Ouch! I Need a Plaster!
REVIEW OF NESS THE NURSE
"Brilliant story for teaching children about the role of nurses,
and that they can go and see their nurse if they have a problem.
The rhyming makes this book rather fun too! Great story to
read and discuss with EYFS and KS1 children." - GoodReads
ABOUT THE AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR
Nick Sharratt is one of the UK's favourite and most acclaimed
illustrators. His much-loved titles include
the hugely popular Ketchup On Your Cornflakes and
the Christmas version, Ketchup on Your Reindeer, The
Cat and the King and the You Choose series.
He is also the illustrator of the bestselling novels by Jacqueline
Wilson and has won every major award for his illustration.
Nick has even been presented with a gold Blue Peter badge!
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Nick Sharratt Biography
Nick Sharratt is a much-respected illustrator and author of children’s books. He was born in London in 1962 and spent his childhood in Suffolk, Nottinghamshire and Manchester.
From a very early age Sharratt loved to draw so it was no surprise that when he left school he decided to go to Manchester Polytechnic to do a foun
Nick Sharratt Biography
Nick Sharratt is a much-respected illustrator and author of children’s books. He was born in London in 1962 and spent his childhood in Suffolk, Nottinghamshire and Manchester.
From a very early age Sharratt loved to draw so it was no surprise that when he left school he decided to go to Manchester Polytechnic to do a foun