Lenny Wen Lenny Wen i(12047016 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon The Day That A Ran Away B. C. R. Fegan , Lenny Wen (illustrator), Weston Creek : TaleBlade , 2018 14943936 2018 single work picture book children's

'Master Jet has forgotten to complete his homework... or has he? Jet's teacher is surprised to find that instead of the alphabet, his page is completely blank. Jet tries to explain that it really isn't his fault. After all, how can he help it, if none of his letters want to stay on the page!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Don't Ever Look Behind Door 32 B. C. R. Fegan , Lenny Wen (illustrator), Weston : TaleBlade , 2018 12047103 2018 single work picture book children's

'The magical Hotel of Hoo is a mysterious place with some very unusual occupants. As our guests explore the strange hotel, they are invited to experience everything it has to offer with just one warning… don’t ever look behind door 32.

'This imaginative picture book aims to take children beyond the first ten cardinal numbers, and introduces them to the patterns of counting in a fun and accessible way. With rooms to explore and unique objects to count, children will enjoy lingering on each page as they make their way closer to the forbidden door.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Henry and the Hidden Treasure B. C. R. Fegan , Lenny Wen (illustrator), Weston : TaleBlade , 2017 12047148 2017 single work picture book children's

'Henry and the Hidden Treasure is an imaginative adventure a young child has in defending his pocket money against his little sister. Henry constructs elaborate defensive measures that he is sure will stand up to the clever ambitions of Lucy. Little does he know, Lucy has a few tricks of her own.

'With a focus on introducing children to the use of ordinal numbers, Henry and the Hidden Treasure also draws out some important qualities of being a kid – such as creativity, the value of listening to parental advice, and of course, being nice to your sister.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Titch the Itch B. C. R. Fegan , Lenny Wen (illustrator), Weston : TaleBlade , 2017 12047042 2017 single work picture book children's

'Titch is an itch who just wants to be wanted.

'When Titch discovers that no one in his family wants him, he sets off on a journey to find someone – anyone – who would be willing to live with an itch. With every step he grows less hopeful. That is, until he meets an old friend.

'Sometimes in life we come up against big problems. At other times, they are only Titch problems. Titch the Itch gently explores the idea that living with small problems is a reality of life. Whether we sustain an injury, lose our homework or have an itch that just won’t scratch, not all problems can be fixed right away. But that’s okay – because sometimes these problems just want to be friends.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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