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A Wild Walk to School

by Rebecca Cobb

Interest age: 7+
Reading age: 6 to 8

Published by Macmillan, 2024

  • Picture books

About this book

It’s time to get ready for two adventurous sisters. Mum keeps worrying about them getting to school on time, but they have more pressing things to think about. For starters, they need to vigorously test out their welly boots to ensure they offer enough protection for the big adventure ahead. 

As they set off to school, it’s not long before the girls encounter their first chance to be brave: the Shadowlands, where they have to be extra careful not to step on any patches of sunlight, otherwise they’ll be turned to stone. Next comes a treacherous gulf in the ground, molten lava disguised as autumn leaves, and even a sleeping giant that looks a lot like a road speed bump.  

Mum seems unbothered by all the danger and earnestly tries to get the girls to hurry up, but the escapades continue all the way to the school gates. Will they get to school in time? 

Both kids and parents will relate to this fun and witty tale. Told from the children’s point of view, A Wild Walk to School brilliantly captures the contrasts of a child’s imaginative mind with the everyday worries of a parent’s morning routine. The easy-to-follow text is paired with Cobb’s detailed coloured pencil drawings that are vibrant and wonderfully express the children’s imaginative scenes.  

About the author

Rebecca Cobb grew up in Buckinghamshire and Somerset, surrounded by coloured pencils, felt pens, wax crayons, poster paints and pieces of paper. She studied illustration at Falmouth College of Arts and has been living in Falmouth and working as an illustrator ever since.

She has illustrated books by Richard Curtis and Julia Donaldson, and her client list includes The Child Bereavement Charity, Continuum Publishing Group, Cornwall Editions, The Guardian, The Independent, Mabecron Books, Marion Boyars Publishers, Waitrose Food Illustrated and You Magazine.

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