Tweedy: The Clown Who Lost His Nose

Illustrated by Daniel Duncan
Join Tweedy the Clown and his pet iron, Keef, in their misadventure through the circus to find his clown nose.

The circus is packed, the show is sold out! The lights begin to dim and it’s nearly showtime…but Tweedy’s lost his big red nose! Time is of the essence, since no one will laugh if he’s not wearing his nose! With his trusty sidekick, Keef, by his side, Tweedy sets about exploring the circus in search of his missing nose. What could possibly go wrong?

Join Tweedy the Clown in this charming laugh-out-loud adventure as he navigates the circus and all its fantastically talented performers. Keef, Tweedy’s pet iron, features on every page, providing an additional, interactive element to spot throughout the story. You’ll have endless fun trying to spot where Keef’s gone, and more importantly…the mischief he’s up to!

Fully illustrated by Daniel Duncan, this enchanting picture book weaves the magic of the circus into every page and reminds everyone that the best thing you can be is yourself.
Working from his home studio in leafy Amersham on the outskirts of London, Daniel Duncan is a children’s illustrator specializing in picture books. He likes creating vibrant characters in engaging and detailed environments, using earthy colors and textures. View titles by Daniel Duncan
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Join Tweedy the Clown and his pet iron, Keef, in their misadventure through the circus to find his clown nose.

The circus is packed, the show is sold out! The lights begin to dim and it’s nearly showtime…but Tweedy’s lost his big red nose! Time is of the essence, since no one will laugh if he’s not wearing his nose! With his trusty sidekick, Keef, by his side, Tweedy sets about exploring the circus in search of his missing nose. What could possibly go wrong?

Join Tweedy the Clown in this charming laugh-out-loud adventure as he navigates the circus and all its fantastically talented performers. Keef, Tweedy’s pet iron, features on every page, providing an additional, interactive element to spot throughout the story. You’ll have endless fun trying to spot where Keef’s gone, and more importantly…the mischief he’s up to!

Fully illustrated by Daniel Duncan, this enchanting picture book weaves the magic of the circus into every page and reminds everyone that the best thing you can be is yourself.

Author

Working from his home studio in leafy Amersham on the outskirts of London, Daniel Duncan is a children’s illustrator specializing in picture books. He likes creating vibrant characters in engaging and detailed environments, using earthy colors and textures. View titles by Daniel Duncan

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