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Egg Drop

by Mini Grey

Interest age: 4+
Reading age: 6+

Published by Red Fox, 2003

  • Adventure
  • Picture books

About this book

Egg has attitude! A burning ambition to fly and a refusal to accept that it can't. But it is very young and knows next to nothing. As it throws itself from the top of a tower, it is convinced it has cracked it and is really flying... If only it had waited!

As the ground comes up very fast, things predictably get rather messy. This wise and humorous story, accompanied by stylish and wickedly amusing illustrations will appeal to children and parents alike. Mini Grey has produced the first rebel egg!

About the author

Mini Grey was given her name after being born in a mini in a car park in South Wales. After taking a foundation Course in Fine Art, she studied for an English degree at UCL, afterwards working as a theatre designer, then a primary teacher, before studying for an MA in sequential design at Brighton University.

Mini's first picture book for children, Egg Drop, a surreal story of an egg that dreams of being able to fly, was published in 2002. It established her as both a visually exciting illustrator of detailed, colourful artwork and a highly accomplished storyteller, who often narrates from an unusual point of view, such as that of the pea in The Pea and the Princess (2003) (shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway illustration award); the biscuit in Biscuit Bear (2004) - winner of the Nestlé Smarties Gold Prize (under 5s category) - and the spoon in The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon (2006).

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