A great tool for children to use to stage their own play! Set in London in 1605, it has parts for a group of children and extras with notes on staging, costumes and props. It is great for reading for fun or performing as a group.
When Cecil the spymaster and his assistant, Jack, learn of a new plot to kill the king, they are determined to catch the plotters in the act. The trouble is, where do they begin their search?
Tony Bradman writes for children of all ages and he is children's books reviewer for the Daily Telegraph. He is particularly well-known for his top-selling Dilly the Dinosaur series (Egmont).
Sarah Warburton has illustrated fiction non-fiction and picture books titles including Sir Laughalot and the Rumblewick series. Sarah works using a wide combination of pencil sketches digital colour and traditional pen and ink and watercolour. She lives in Bristol with her husband and two young children.
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