![]() You can unsubscribe at any time via the link in any email we send you. Read about how we'll protect and use your data in our Privacy Notice. The data controller is Hodder & Stoughton Limited. Off the back of its popularity, Steve has highlighted issues close to his heart like raising. His first book, The Queen’s Hat, was a fun story inspired by a photo and took on a life of its own. ![]() His picture books include Unplugged, Amazing and Green Lizards Vs Red Rectangles. Unplugged Steve Antony Hodder Children’s Books Steve Antony has departed from his usual illustrative style for this new book, a book with a vital message, very cleverly constructed and beautifully portrayed. Sign up to the Hachette Childrens Group email newsletter to keep up to date with new releases, author news, and exclusive competitions. Steve is colour-blind and usually uses limited colour palettes. Here she is able to do the same things she loved to do on her computer. Then there is a blackout and Blip trips over her wire and falls outside. On her computer, she enjoys learning new things, playing fun games, dancing to music, and visiting faraway places. His other books include the award-winning modern classic The Queens Hat, Unplugged, Amazing and Green Lizards Vs Red Rectangles. He’s been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. Unplugged tells the story of Blip, a robot who loves to be plugged into her computer. Steve Antony is the winner of the Evening Standard Oscar’s First Book Prize. Isn't it wonderful to be UNPLUGGED By Steve Antony, winner of the Oscar's First Book Prize, nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize. Isn’t it wonderful to be unplugged This simple story is perfect for families trying to strike the right balance between screen time and outdoor play. However, you can also read our Privacy Notice for 13 – 17 year olds here. But when there is a POWER CUT, Blip goes down the stairs and out the front door, where she discovers playing games and having fun. Websites of our companies publishing children’s books and that may be attractive to children, will contain parental consent procedures if we are processing information from children under 13.Where our websites are not directed at children under 13, they are intended for adults.
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