When Harry's toy robot stops marching, he sends it to the robot hospital to be fixed. Harry and Nan decide to make their own robot to play with while they wait for it to return. But before they can start, Nan is taken into hospital herself. Originally published: London: David & Charles Children's, 2000.
About the Author
Ian Whybrow is a much loved writer with a wonderful talent for capturing children s humour and imagination. He has written several successful picture books for Macmillan, including the bestselling The Bedtime Bear, The Tickle Book and The Christmas Bear, illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Ian is also the creator of the much-loved Harry and the Dinosaurs series. Before he began to write full-time, Ian was Head of English in a secondary school. He divides his time between London and Herefordshire, where he enjoys digging, cycling, walking with friends, and hedgehogs!
Axel Scheffler is a star illustrator whose instantly recognizable, warm and witty illustrations have achieved worldwide acclaim and numerous awards. Axel is the illustrator of wonderful novelty, gift and poetry books for Macmillan, such as Fish Who Dream of Trees (Two Hoots) and the bestselling The Bedtime Bear, The Tickle Book and Mother Goose s Nursery Rhymes – and of course, he is the illustrator of some of the world s best-loved picture books, including modern classics The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo s Child, which together have sold over 17 million copies worldwide. Axel’s artwork is exhibited internationally; he has illustrated for many charities and designed the Royal Mail Christmas stamps in 2012. Born in Hamburg, Axel now lives with his family in London.
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