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  1. PAUL BEAVIS. _ DRUMS. We're so happy to have Paul as part of the Groovemeister set up when he's not too busy touring around the world with other bands. The consummate musician, Paul has been playing drums professionally for the last 25 years with a variety of artists including Thea Gilmore, Sandi Thom, Judie Tzuke, Andy Summers, Robert Fripp ...

  2. "Paul Beavis is a master of turning the weird into wonderful with his inventive storytelling and quirky illustrations." John McIntyre -The Children's Bookshop "...the message here of be true to yourself – 'This is how I turned out,' says the wolf – is one parents love to hear, and they shouldn't miss the opportunity to make a few storytime growls along the way."

  3. BUILD NEE NAW IN LEGO - EXCLUSIVE INSTRUCTIONS! Season 2 of LEGO Masters NZ featured an episode where the teams had to build characters from well known Kiwi picture books, Nee Naw being one of them!

  4. STINK-O-SAURUS BOOK SERIES. Written by Deano Yipadee & Illustrated by Paul Beavis - Published by Scholastic

  5. Liked by Paul Beavis. I am a Group Leader at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre where I work in the field of Cancer Immunotherapy, with particular expertise in adoptive cellular therapy (including CAR T cells) and adenosine mediated immunosuppression. <br><br>I am responsible for supervising a team of researchers in these fields and I am ...

  6. Books Illustration School Visits About & Contact Illustration School Visits About & Contact Back Ring Ting Tui There was an Odd Farmer who swallowed a Fly Mrs Mo's Monster Nee Naw The Little Fire Engine Stink-O-Saurus Book Hungry Bears What are You Supposed to Be?

  7. Paul Beavis is an award-winning children’s author and illustrator. He is the author of three critically acclaimed picture books and has illustrated several stories for other authors, most notably Deano Yipadee's Nee Naw series.. His work has been praised for its ‘emotional and psychological depth but with all the lightness of touch and humour one could hope for’ (Sarah Forster in the The ...