What terrible sounds from deep in the wood - it's the notorious Nasties, up to no good!
The whole kingdom is plagued by the screeching, howling din made by the Nasties, so the King sends Sir Ned to deal with them. A wolf, a witch and a troll help Ned along the way, but it turns out he has walked into danger - these three are the notorious Nasties themselves!
What terrible sounds from deep in the wood - it's the notorious Nasties, up to no good!
The whole kingdom is plagued by the screeching, howling din made by the Nasties, so the King sends Sir Ned to deal with them. A wolf, a witch and a troll help Ned along the way, but it turns out he has walked into danger - these three are the notorious Nasties themselves!
The whole kingdom is plagued by the screeching, howling din made by the Nasties, so the King sends Sir Ned to deal with them. A wolf, a witch and a troll help Ned along the way, but it turns out he has walked into danger - these three are the notorious Nasties themselves! Luckily he works out why they sound so awful and teaches them to listen to each other, so they ask him to join the band rather than turning him into dinner.
Nominated for CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2018 (UK)
“"Sure to have your audience wriggling with anticipatory delight." --Red Reading Hub”
"Sure to have your audience wriggling with anticipatory delight" Red Reading Hub
"Brett McKee supplies a rhyming text that bears comparison with Julia Donaldson... Characteristic McKee illustrations expertly realise his son's satisfying tale" Books for Keeps
"Children will be instantly drawn to the brilliance of this simple story idea" The School Librarian
"Full of detail, colour and personality" Carousel
Brett McKee (Author)
Brett McKee is David McKee's son and lives in Hampshire. He has two sons, and is interested in classic cars and guitars.
David McKee (Illustrator)
David is the creator of several well-known characters including King Rollo and Mr Benn. His most famous creation is Elmer the Patchwork Elephant which is now published in more than 50 languages and has its own successful global merchandise programme.
David McKee was born in Devon and went to Plymouth Art College, where he had a traditional training. On leaving college he drew regularly for, among others, Punch, Reader's Digest, and The Times Educational Supplement. His drawings were influenced especially by Saul Steinberg and Andre Francois.
David's first picture book was one of the stories he had told at college, Two Can Toucan. This was published by Abelard-Schuman in 1964 and the version David re-illustrated in 1985 was re-issued in 2001 by Andersen Press. David has written and illustrated over 50 picture books for Andersen Press including 24 original Elmer stories. David lives in Arles, France
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