Biographie de l'auteur :
British author Sheena Roberts grew up in a small village in Scotland and now lives and works in London. Her early experience of Scottish folk music gave her a love for children's songs and she has worked in children's educational music publishing throughout her career. When her own children were young she ran baby music groups to share the songs she knew with other babies, parents and carers. This led to a number of publications in the Playsongs baby music series. Sheena has two grown up children and in her spare time she enjoys tai chi, field hockey, cycling, beachcombing, gardening, and making music. Siobhan grew up in Somerset and after leaving school, travelled for many years. She has lived in many different places all over the world including Ireland and Spain. Siobhan's previous jobs include making and selling jewellery and clothing, fire breathing, busking and waitressing. Siobhan returned to Somerset three years ago where she lives with her young son. She began selling her pictures and artwork five years ago and now works as a full time textile artist, selling through various galleries. Siobhan exhibits her art and also works on private commissions.
Revue de presse :
'This I-Spy song is the perfect car soundtrack. The words are simple and repetitive, and the tune is rhythmic. The I-Spy theme also encourages children to interact. Listen to this with or without the book, though the fabric illustrations enhance the song.' --BBC Parenting
'A yellow school bus goes beep beep beep. A bright red truck goes rumble rumble rumble. A little green boat goes chug-a-lug-a-lug. A long blue train goes chuff chuff chuff. More modes of transport are added on each page as children make their way to school in a double I spy and You can Hear observation game. Great for reading aloud to tinies, this also comes with a free sing-along CD, but what made this one attractive for us were the beautiful hand- stitched illustrations by Siobhan Bell.' --Cork Evening Echo
'Cycle campaigners seeking to encourage transport planners and engineers to recognize cycling as a mainstream form of transport could do worse than to send a copy of We All Go Travelling to each and every one of them... A wonderful patchwork of colour and fun, it comes with a fun and strangely addictive sing-along CD.' --London Cyclist Magazine
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