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A Monster's Moved In!

Timothy Knapman Loretta Schauer

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English
Little Tiger Press
10 March 2016
It's raining and Barnaby is bored. Then he has a brilliant idea- he's going to make a den. ""But a monster might move in!"" say Mum and Dad. Barnaby's den is made of cushions and bits of sofa - far too cosy for a monster. But playing by himself isn't much fun and soon Barnaby wishes a monster would move in. BIG MISTAKE!

It's raining and Barnaby is bored. Then he has a brilliant idea- he's going to make a den. ""But a monster might move in!"" say Mum and Dad. Barnaby's den is made of cushions and bits of sofa - far too cosy for a monster. But playing by himself isn't much fun and soon Barnaby wishes a monster would move in. BIG MISTAKE!

A laugh-out-loud romp from best-selling author, Timothy Knapman (Dinosaurs in the Supermarket and Mungo and the Picture Book Pirates). This funny picture book celebrates friendship, imagination and play. Children will love the bright and lively illustrations - a book to banish rainy day blues.
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Illustrated by:   Loretta Schauer
Imprint:   Little Tiger Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 245mm,  Spine: 5mm
ISBN:   9781848690431
ISBN 10:   1848690436
Pages:   32
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Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Timothy Knapman has been writing for children for over ten years. His books, which have been translated into 15 languages, include the best-selling Mungo and the Picture Book Pirates and Dinosaurs in the Supermarket. Timothy also writes plays and the words for musicals. He does lots of school visits and bookshop readings and his hobbies include swashbuckling. He is based near Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Loretta has illustrated a number of picture books and fiction titles for younger children. She has always loved drawing and is never happier than when she's making something. Loretta lives in London, England, with her archaeologist husband and her hamster studio buddy, Nanook, who assists with the creative process by staring really hard at her until she gives him a treat.

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