DO YOU ever wonder what books think about, when we’re not reading them? Well, here’s a surprising tale about just that ...
“I’m an ABC book and that’s all I’ll ever be,” Arabella complained to her capital C.
Arabella’s Alphabet Adventure is the most beautiful and most borrowed book in the library – but only ever by children. Tired of having her pages torn by sticky fingers, Arabella slips into the Very Serious Book section of the library and takes an adventure within the pages of an African travel guide. But will Arabella realise that where she belongs is closer than she thinks? Set in a library, this book (about a book) is all about the power of words and finding out where you belong.
Witten by Suzy Zail and illustrated by Christopher Nielsen, it is published by Walker Books Australia and out now.
To celebrate its release, Funday has 10 copes of Arabella’s Alphabet to give away.
To enter, colour in he picture and then ask your parent or carer to take a photograph and then email it to
funday@sundaytelegraph.com.auPlease put Arabella’s Alphabet in the subject line and fill in the coupon so we can contact you if you are a winner.
Entries must be in by Thursday so the winners can be published in next week’s Sunday Telegraph on the Health Hacker page. Harry the dog and the Funday team will only select the best 10 entries to receive the books, so get creative.