Andrew Kelly
Good Onya Chucky - Hard Cover
Good Onya Chucky - Hard Cover
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Andrew Kelly – Good Onya Chucky
Good Onya Chucky by Andrew Kelly is a children’s book about curiosity, persistence and learning through everyday experiences. Chucky is hands on, eager to try new things and always ready to give something a go. When things do not turn out as expected, he learns that mistakes are a normal part of learning and that trying again is something to be proud of.
Features:
• Children’s book by Andrew Kelly
• Story about learning through mistakes and trying again
• Encourages persistence, honesty and doing your best
• Suitable for reading at home, as a gift or for classroom discussions
Themes:
• Learning from mistakes
• Resilience and persistence
• Confidence in trying again
• Personal growth and everyday problem solving
A thoughtful children’s book with an encouraging message, Chucky Learns from Mistakes is a practical addition to any child’s bookshelf.
Hardback
By Andrew Kelly and Emma Stuart
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born and raised on a wheat and sheep farm in the southern Mallee area of Victoria, Andrew Kelly is the 13th of 14 children. Inspired by his life in rural Australia, Andrew has written and produced a number of touring stage plays. He now teaches music at the Swan Hill Primary School. Cry Hard Chucky is Andrew’s first children’s picture book.
ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR
Emma Stuart has been illustrating Children’s books for the past 20 years. In this time she has illustrated over 200 books. Published by Hachette, New Frontier, Little steps, Brolly Books and Book Group, Emma has also recently worked on a title for the Duchess of York through Serenity Press. In August 2023, Emma had her first author / illustrated early childhood picture book published by Serenity press; "Peewii and the Tree". A book aimed at teaching little ones about the magic and importance of trees.
Emma works primarily with water colours, but also works with acrylics, oils, pen and ink and pencil. Her characters are full of life and bring a real sense of ‘light heartedness’ to the reader.
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