Odd Socks

Author(s): Michelle Robinson

Picture books

Suki and Sosh love their life. Each day they go to work together on their pair of feet, and each night they snuggle together in their sock drawer. But then disaster strikes: Sosh spots that Suki has a hole. Darn it! Sure enough, his warm, woolly wife starts to unravel, until one day Suki is nowhere to be found. The rest of the underwear warn him not to go it alone - no one likes an odd sock. But Sosh swears to find her.

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"This picture book tells a story of love lost and found... From the tactile textured socks on the cover to the romantic reunion in the toy chest, children will be tickled and adults will say "aaah"." -- Nicolette Jones Sunday Times "This rhyming love story is inspired... A delight." Daily Mail "Everyone will enjoy this epic tale of true love and steadfastness... Author and illustrator both go to town, creating a fabulously funny and inventive story of true sock love, with a surprise ending that will leave everyone smiling." -- Andrea Reece Lovereading4Kids "This book provided a perfect opportunity to explore important ideas such as love and loss, kindness and meanness, happiness and sadness." TES "Told with excellent rhythm and tongue-in-cheek humour... Delightful." -- Marilyn Brocklehurst The Bookseller, Bookseller's Choice

Michelle Robinson (Author) Michelle grew up in Gloucestershire and loved making up stories and being silly. She put that to good use by getting a job as a copywriter. She wrote over 6000 radio adverts before moving on to television and the web. She soon got bored though, which is when she started writing funny stories for children and their parents to enjoy reading umpteen times. Her picture book There's a Lion in My Cornflakes won the Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards. She lives in Frome with her husband, son and daughter. Rebecca Ashdown (Illustrator) Rebecca grew up right by the sea, and could often be seen peddling around on her bike wearing jeans covered from top to bottom in felt tipped doodles. She never stopped doodling, and after a Masters at Central Saint Martin's, Rebecca worked as as a graphic and motion designer, filmmaker and freelance artist. Her work combines drawing, printmaking and collage with digital techniques and her books include T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

General Fields

  • : 9781783444984
  • : Andersen Press Ltd
  • : Andersen Press Ltd
  • : 0.208
  • : January 2017
  • : 260mm X 252mm X 4mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : March 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Michelle Robinson
  • : Paperback
  • : 1703
  • : Rebecca Ashdown
  • : English
  • : 823.92
  • : Children's - Kindergarten, Age 5-6
  • : 32