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Children's Fiction General

Which Way Back

Featuring Luna, Chip, and Inkie

by (author) Michael Mayes

illustrated by Rory O'Sullivan

Publisher
Figure 1 Publishing
Initial publish date
Aug 2013
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780991858835
    Publish Date
    Aug 2013
    List Price
    $14.95

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 3 to 6
  • Grade: p to 1

Description

The lovable Knowledge Kids characters Luna, Chip and Inkie get lost in the forest. Can they work together to find their way back home? Or will they be lost... forever?

In Luna, Chip and Inkie's first adventure the trio gets lost after following a butterfly into the woods. Stuck in an unfamiliar part of the forest, they all begin to worry. After a bit of squabbling and a bit of creative thinking they each contribute with their own ideas and unique talents to find their way back home. Astory of friendship, creativity and collaboration, Which Way Back? is an action-packed picture book with vibrant illustrations from front to back.

Created by British Columbia's public broadcaster, Knowledge Network, for kids, parents and teachers everywhere.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Michael Mayes was born in Calgary, went to business school in Montreal then worked as an advertising writer in Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver before becoming Creative Director of TAXI Vancouver (an advertising agency, not a cab company) in 2007. After 14 years of writing ads, emails and presentations, Michael began writing longer stories in 2010 and is currently working on his first novel. He lives in Vancouver

RORY O?ULLIVAN (ILLUSTRATOR) Rory O'Sullivan graduated from the IDEA Program at Capilano University in 2005. Since then he has worked as a graphic designer and art director at Rethink Communications and St. Bernadine Mission Communications. Rory has worked on design and illustration projects for such clients as Knowledge Network, Langara College, Coast Capital Savings, R&B Brewing Company and BC Hydro. Rory's work has been recognized by Communication Arts, Applied Arts, Creative Review, ADCC, TED Conference and the Lotus Awards. He lives in Vancouver