Three-Star Billy

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HarperCollins, Sep 15, 1994 - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages
The monstrous hero of The Very Worst Monster and Silly Billy! is reluctantly on his way to nursery school. His sister tells him that if he's good, he might get a star. But the one thing Billy doesn't want is to be good, so he's his own horrible self. By the end of the day, he's earned lots of stars! "This tale is sure to strike a familiar chord with many preschoolers....Terrific."--School Library Journal.

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About the author (1994)

Pat Hutchins, one of seven children, was born in Yorkshire, England, and grew up in the surrounding countryside, which she still loves. At a very early age she knew that she wanted to be an artist and was encouraged by an elderly couple who would give her a chocolate bar for each picture she drew. A local art school offered her a scholarship and she studied there for three years, continuing her training at Leeds College of Art, where she specialized in illustration. Her career in the children's book field began with the highly acclaimed Rosie's Walk, a 1968 ALA Notable Book. Since then she has written five novels and created more than twenty-five picture books. She was awarded England's prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal in 1974 for The Wind Blew. Pat Hutchins lives with her husband in London, England.

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