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Clarice Bean, Scram!

by Lauren Child

Interest age: 7 to 8
Reading age: 6 to 8

Published by Harper Collins, 2022

  • Chapter books
  • Funny

About this book

Clarice Bean is back! Clarice has her summer holiday ahead of her but seems like there is nothing to do and it’s so hot. Her best friend Betty Moody is on holiday, her big sister Marcie is grumpy as ever, and little brother Minal is as little as ever. Her neighbour Robert Granger is as annoying as ever. But one day that starts out as nothing ends up being filled with everything when Clarice’s parents need to go away for the weekend and a stray dog follows Clarice home, and won’t scram!

This charming and funny book is perfect for new readers with its short chapters, gorgeous illustrations to pore over and brilliant use of letter size and shape, which author and illustrator Lauren Child pioneered in her very first picture book, Clarice Bean, That’s Me back in 1999. The way the pages are designed add so much liveliness to the book and makes it extra exciting to read. There’s really no one quite like Clarice Bean and new fans can go back and read other Clarice Bean novels or maybe find Clarice Bean picture books to read to younger siblings. Clarice Bean, Scram! is also a great opportunity to find out about Ruby Redfort, the fictional detective character in the world of Clarice Bean. Ruby gets her own series of novels for older readers, starting with Ruby Redfort: Look Into My Eyes, which more confident readers may enjoy getting into.

About the author

Lauren Child is a multi-award-winning, bestselling writer and artist whose books are known and loved the world over. She is the creator of characters including Clarice Bean, Ruby Redfort and Charlie and Lola.

Lauren Child has been at the forefront of innovation in children's books for over 15 years and has raised the profile of illustration as an artform for all ages. She's worked with mixed media, pioneered text as an integral part of illustration and collaborated with artists across different fields.

Lauren is also a passionate advocate for visual literacy and the importance of quality picture books for children. She is also passionate about encouraging creativity in children and adults. She is a trustee of House of Illustration, a gallery set up by Sir Quentin Blake. She has been awarded an MBE for her work and was appointed as an Artist for Peace by Unesco in 2008.

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