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Silly Billy

by

Anthony Browne
Illustrator: Anthony Browne

Billy's a bit of a worrier. He worries about so many things, like hats and rain and clouds and giant birds, that it keeps him awake at night. One night Billy stays at his Grandma's and tells her about being worried. She has the ideal solution – a set of worry dolls who will do Billy's worrying for him while he sleeps.

 

Billy is thrilled and sleeps like a log but soon starts to worry about the worry dolls having so many worries! This time, however, he doesn't need anyone else's help but uses his own resourcefulness to overcome his problem.

 

A simple story, beautifully told, which will reassure and entertain children and adults alike. Anthony Browne's stylistically distinctive illustrations are characteristically apt and evocative.

 

Publisher: Walker Books
  • Anthony Browne

    Children's Laureate 2009-2011
    Anthony Browne is an internationally acclaimed author and illustrator of children's books with over forty titles to his name including Gorilla and Willy the Wimp. He was born in Yorkshire and studied graphic arts at Leeds Art College, working as a medical illustrator and an illustrator of greetings cards before his first book was published in 1976. He has gone on to win numerous awards including the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal and the Hans Christian Andersen Award.

     

    Anthony was the Children's Laureate 2009-2011 and used his time in the post to raise the profile of picture books and picture book illustration, as well as the value of supporting children's creativity and imagination.

     

    http://www.childrenslaureate.org.uk
    Anthony Browne
    Anthony Browne

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I am a training teacher and read this book to children aged 8-9, it was a very powerful story that encouraged lots of discussion amoungst the children. To really add to the power behind the story we made the dolls. The students absolutely loved the story adn making the dolls. So thank you very much for writing this story. I would love to know a poem about the dolls if you know of one please. Thank you.

Rating: 5 star
Trudi
New Zealand
8 June 2012

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