Pudding & Chips by Penny Matthews

Illustrated by Janine Dawson

*CBCA Notable Book 2005 
Pudding the goose is as fierce as a tiger, as prickly as barbed wire and as noisy as a street full of fire engines! the only animal on the farm who isn't afraid of Pudding is the sheepdog, Chips. they live in a constant state of humorous conflict and harmony on the farm with Old Annie and all the other animals.

When, on warm, windy nights a big red fox starts to come creeping through the paddocks, things change on the farm. Pudding changes too, all the honk seems to have gone out of her. then one night, just like the other geese, Donna and Dot, she just disappears.

Condition: Very good condition 
Format: Hardcover
Age: 3-5

Penny Matthews is a freelance writer and editor based in Adelaide. She has written YA and junior novels, chapter books for beginning readers, and picture books for all age groups. Her picture books include Pudding and Chips (a CBCA Notable Book in 2005), Little Red Bear (shortlisted for the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards in 2004) and A Year On Our Farm, which was the CBCA's 2003 Book of the Year (Early Childhood) and a CBCA Honour Book in the Picture Book of the Year category. In 2010 Something About Water was joint winner of the Wilderness Society's Environment Award for Children's Literature. A Girl Like Me, her first young adult novel, was also a 2010 CBCA Notable Book and won the Sisters in Crime's 2011 Davitt Award for Young Adult Fiction.

Janine Dawson worked backstage in theatre while she trained as a cartoon animator. Working for Hanna-Barbera, she lived and travelled all over the world - the US, Canada, Taiwan, Vietnam and India. She now lives in Sydney with her daughter Rosie and their cats. Janine has illustrated many children's books, including several in the Omnibus Solo range, the Dulcie and Dud books by Carol Ann Martin, the Lily Quench series, and the picture books Pudding and Chips and The Junkyard Dogs.

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