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16%OFFGiles Andreae - Morris the Mankiest Monster - 9780552559355 - V9780552559355
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Morris the Mankiest Monster

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Description for Morris the Mankiest Monster Paperback. Bookseller Giles Andreae and Sarah McIntyre would like you to meet Morris, the world's stinkiest picture book hero.. It's years since he last changed his t-shirt It's crusty and crawling with ants His shoes are all slurpy and squelchy inside And potatoes grow out of his pants. Illustrator(s): McIntyre, Sarah. Num Pages: 32 pages, chiefly col. Illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AC; YBCS. Category: (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 205 x 215 x 3. Weight in Grams: 152.

Morris the Mankiest Monster 'must be the most revolting picture book of the year . . . children will absolutely love it.' Bookseller

Giles Andreae and Sarah McIntyre would like you to meet Morris, the world's stinkiest picture book hero...

It's years since he last changed his t-shirt
It's crusty and crawling with ants
His shoes are all slurpy and squelchy inside
And potatoes grow out of his pants

Product Details

Publisher
Transworld Publishers
Number of pages
32
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552559355
SKU
V9780552559355
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99-99

About Giles Andreae
Award-winning children's author Giles Andreae has enjoyed success both in the UK and abroad with his picture books. Giles is also the creator of the phenomenally successful PURPLE RONNIE and EDWARD MONKTON greeting cards and merchandising. He lives in London with his wife and young children. Sarah McIntyre was born in Seattle. She studied Russian literature and art history at...
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Award-winning children's author Giles Andreae has enjoyed success both in the UK and abroad with his picture books. Giles is also the creator of the phenomenally successful PURPLE RONNIE and EDWARD MONKTON greeting cards and merchandising. He lives in London with his wife and young children. Sarah McIntyre was born in Seattle. She studied Russian literature and art history at Bryn Mawr College, then earned a distinction while doing her master's degree in Illustration at Camberwell College of the Arts in London. She brings her love of travel and adventure to her work, and loves the thrill of being a perpetual tourist in London, where she has lived since 1999.

Reviews for Morris the Mankiest Monster
More marvellous muckiness
Helen Brown
Daily Telegraph
Treading the tightrope between revolting and sweet is hard but Morris does it. What a gem!
Books for Keeps
This is not a tale for the faint-hearted, but children who enjoyed the bottom humour of Giles Andreae's Pants will doubtless love it
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More marvellous muckiness
Helen Brown
Daily Telegraph
Treading the tightrope between revolting and sweet is hard but Morris does it. What a gem!
Books for Keeps
This is not a tale for the faint-hearted, but children who enjoyed the bottom humour of Giles Andreae's Pants will doubtless love it
Junior
Must be the most revolting picture book of the year! . . . This book needs a warning to parents - they're going to have to read it over and over again - children will absolutely love it
The Bookseller
Adults will be revolted and struggle to read to the end; children, I'm afraid, will just love it
Nursery World
There is something about snot which intrigues at this age and Morris the Mankiest Monster provides plenty of toenails, pustules and other delights from a disgusting but friendly monster
Alison Walsh
Irish Independent on Sunday
Children will absolutely love it - I will leave adults to make up their own minds . . . The illustrations are wonderful - full of grisly details that children will adore, and they will delight in reading the story to you. Great fun!
Parents In Touch
Any book that has an embossed green bogey on the cover has already got my vote. This frankly vile book is a complete and utter joy from beginning to end . . . A revoltingly good treat for young children
Stacia Briggs
Norwich Telegraph
Sarah McIntyre certainly does not hold back with her illustrations of Giles Andreae's hilarious rhyming words . . . Sarah's illustrations are all beautifully drawn, with an incredible attention to detail that will have children poring lovingly over the pages
Book Zone For Boys
Comes across as an infant Fungus the Bogeyman in the sort of humourous rhymes of text Giles Andreae does so well
The School Librarian

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