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Marley Saves the Cake

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It’s Tom’s birthday and naughty Rufus the dog has his eye on the cake Mrs Barney made! Can Marley Mouse, the family protector, save the cake… and the day?
Kat is a Sydney born writer that has always loved reading, forever with a book by her bed and her reading lamp on longer than her set bedtime. Kat studied Media at University then met her husband, former professional footballer Zenon Caravella. Together they travelled the world and raised their three children (Sienna, Vida and Zavi) while Zenon played and coached. Between running the family business and running her kids around - leaving no time for actual running for exercise (not that she’d want to - she hates to break a sweat), Kat writes stories for children. Marley Saves The Cake, is the first book in The Incredible Tales of Marley Mouse series. Kat also blogs at www.mammasvida.com.au. Emma Stuart has been an illustrator and visual artist for over 20 years and worked on over 100 books. Emma specialises in children's book illustration, but has also worked in advertising, the public realm, editorial and design, and still exhibits her work regularly. Emma primarily uses watercolours, but also acrylics, oils, pen and ink, and pencil. Her characters are full of life and light hearted. Emma work spans a range of genres and styles, from highly detailed realism to simple character based illustration. Her website is www.cargocollective.com/emma-stuart/ and her Instagram is @emmastuart_illustration.
* Marley Mouse is the unlikely hero that loves the family he lives with from afar, and always secretly manages to save the day. * Kat created a character that has no magical qualities, just pure intentions and his wits, to act as a good and selfless role model. * Classic styled illustrations and a sweet, simple tale, this book will have wide appeal with its nostalgic feel and exemplary morals.




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