The Not-So Scary Snorklum

· Bolinda · Narrated by Ciaran Saward
Audiobook
6 min
Unabridged
Eligible
This book will become available on March 1, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this audiobook

Over the hill stomped a huge, hungry Snorklum. 'I AM THE SCARY SNORKLUM,' he roared 'And I am going to have Mole sandwich for tea, with a little salt and pepper and chunky pickle.' But the Snorklum is scared of something too! Why do his knees knock, his tail twitch and his whiskers wibble in a worried sort of way?

About the author

Paul Bright was born in Welwyn, Hertfordshire and studied Engineering and Materials Science. An expert in Plastics, he used to work for a large chemical company, and spent time living in Switzerland, Holland and Spain. He is currently living in England and focusing on his writing. Paul's first stories were written for his own children when they were young, a pastime which he continued even once they had left home. In addition to his children's stories published by Little Tiger, Paul's poems have been published in various collections and he has written stories for BBC Radio and BBC web sites. Paul's children's book Under the Bed (Little Tiger Press 2003) won a Practical Pre-School Silver Award and I'm Not Going Out There! was the winner of the Stockport School's Book Award 2007. His book Quiet! was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award 2004 and Charlie's Superhero Underpants was shortlisted for the Portsmouth Book Award 2010 and the Hillingdon Picture Book of the Year 2010. Crunch Munch Dinosaur Lunch was shortlisted for the Red House Book Award 2010. His book The Bears in the Bed and the Great Big Storm featured in a series of Bookaboo on CITV in November 2010, and was read by Bernard Cribbins.

Ciaran Saward was born in Essex where he was lucky enough to have parents (and a cassette player) that read stories to him. After studying at Falmouth University in Cornwall (with a five month stint in Germany), he has been commissioned to narrate a diverse range of projects, including Rosie Dutton's award-winning Bears of the Carpathian. He also volunteers with Talking Newspapers for the blind.

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