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Something Fishy

Polly Dunbar

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English
Two Hoots
11 June 2019
Like all cats, this cat absolutely loves fish. But what do you do when your owners start acting strangely? They don't seem to understand the importance of fish any more. They are too busy buying tiny clothes, gathering colourful toys, and redecorating in pastel colours. And one owner in particular seems to be getting a lot . . . bigger.

Something Fishy is a very funny family story from the award-winning Polly Dunbar, creator of the bestselling Penguin and Tilly and Friends, now a CBeebies series. The adorable cat's journey from jealousy and anxiety to love and acceptance will appeal to any child with a new brother or sister on the way!

The perfect story for cat lovers everywhere - and for families with a new arrival.

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Imprint:   Two Hoots
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 275mm,  Width: 235mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   196g
ISBN:   9781509838004
ISBN 10:   1509838007
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   http://www.pollydunbar.com/

Polly Dunbar is known for her bestselling picture books, including Tilly and Friends, which is now a CBeebies animation and the multi-award-winning Penguin. She has also worked with author David Almond on the critically acclaimed The Boy Who Climbed Into The Moon. Her illustrations are loved for their quirkiness, charm, humour and warmth, and her books are favourites in households across the world.

Reviews for Something Fishy

A funny and charming picturebook in which a first child's jealousy of a new sibling is transposed onto a scratchily drawn cat whose owners, distracted by the baby, have stopped giving him the fish he constantly wants. A delightful way to tame a child's dark feelings about a new arrival. * The Sunday Times * A wry look at new-sibling anxiety and jealousy through the eyes of a fish-loving feline. Funny and very effective for families with a new arrival. Dunbar's cat protagonist is an expressive delight * The Bookseller *


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