When Mus-Iggle was little, his jazz musician father wanted him to play music, but he couldn't - and he was so sad.
His mother was an opera singer who wanted him to sing for her - but he couldn't - and he was so so sad!
But change is on the horizon as a new music school teacher showed him how to talk with crochets and quavers and soon they chattered in harmony. He loved the fun and soon Mus-Iggle was writing songs and music.
He really became a successful composer - but wait until you read the end of the story. You're going to love it!
A wonderful addition to the Iggles books, this is the fourth book and suitable for children aged 3 years and over. The series consists of short stories that use repetition to explore language and speech. Each book contains colourful illustrations that will captivate young readers attention. This is the fourth book in a planned ten book series.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Born mid WW2 John Benneyworth inherited a sense of fun and he considers himself fortunate to have lived through a remarkable period of history. From a young age he was encouraged to seek knowledge and was introduced to books and children's characters of the era. Educated at Woking Grammar School, in England, by eager young schoolmasters pleased to be home f
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