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Mine’s Bigger Than Yours! (2008), written by Jeanne Willis A monster of a follow-up to the award-winning Who’s In the Loo? Little Hairy Monster is sitting on a rock licking a lollipop, when along comes Scary Monster. “I’m bigger than you!” says Scary Monster. “Give me your lollipop!” But Little Hairy Monster won’t, no matter how much he tries to bully her, and Scary Monster is in for a big surprise... A light-hearted take on bullying, which young children will love. Mine’s Bigger than Yours! sees Jeanne Willis reunited with Adrian Reynolds who illustrated their award-winning Who’s in the Loo? and is a new take on the familiar theme of bullying, with an ending that had me laughing out loud.’ - Hannah Fraser, Askews Children’s Book News Willis’s deadpan text and Reynolds’ vibrant illustrations make this a winner.’ - The Scotsman Who’s In The Loo? (2006), written by Jeanne Willis ‘Who’s in the loo? There’s a very long queue. Is it an elephant doing a poo?’ If your house has many occupants, then this witty rhyme from the irreverent and observant pen of Jeanne Willis will resonate profoundly. The exuberant illustrations highlight the fun! ‘Brilliantly expressive drawings’ - Dinah Hall, Sunday Telegraph ‘Fun rhyming text and entertaining pictures’ - Baby Hampshire magazine Funny story and bold drawings’ - Lorna Bradbury, Telegraph Who’s In the Loo? was shortlisted for the Nottingham Children’s Book Award, was the overall winner at the Sheffield Children’s Book Award and won the Red House Picture Book Award. Adrian Reynolds is one of the most popular illustrators for children in the UK. He has won the Red House Picture Book Award and the Sheffield Children’s Book Award, and is in constant demand as an illustrator. Adrian is the illustrator of the best-selling Harry and the Dinosaurs books, which are now a major animation series. ADRIAN REYNOLDS

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Mine’s Bigger Than Yours! (2008), written by Jeanne Willis

A monster of a follow-up to the award-winning Who’s In the Loo?

Little Hairy Monster is sitting on a rock licking a lollipop, when along comes Scary Monster. “I’m bigger than you!” says Scary Monster. “Give me your lollipop!” But Little Hairy Monster won’t, no matter how much he tries to bully her, and Scary Monster is in for a big surprise...A light-hearted take on bullying, which young children will love.

‘Mine’s Bigger than Yours! sees Jeanne Willis reunited with Adrian Reynolds who illustrated their award-winning Who’s in the Loo? and is a new take on the familiar theme of bullying, with an ending that had me laughing out loud.’ - Hannah Fraser, Askews Children’s Book News

‘Willis’s deadpan text and Reynolds’ vibrant illustrations make this a

winner.’ - The Scotsman

Who’s In The Loo? (2006), written by Jeanne Willis

‘Who’s in the loo? There’s a very long queue. Is it an elephant doing a poo?’

If your house has many occupants, then this witty rhyme from the irreverent and observant pen of Jeanne Willis will resonate profoundly. The exuberant illustrations highlight the fun!

‘Brilliantly expressive drawings’ - Dinah Hall, Sunday Telegraph

‘Fun rhyming text and entertaining pictures’ - Baby Hampshire magazine

‘Funny story and bold drawings’ - Lorna Bradbury, Telegraph

Who’s In the Loo? was shortlisted for the Nottingham Children’s Book Award, was the overall winner at the Sheffield Children’s Book Award and won the Red House Picture Book Award.

Adrian Reynolds is one of the most popular illustrators for children in the UK. He has won the Red House Picture Book Award and the Sheffield Children’s Book

Award, and is in constant demand as an illustrator.

Adrian is the illustrator of the best-selling Harry and the Dinosaurs books, which are now a major animation series.

ADRIAN REYNOLDS

I’m Sure I Saw A Dinosaur (2011), written by Jeanne Willis

An irresistible seaside romp!

“One foggy, groggy morningBy the salty, splashy seaI’m sure I saw a dinosaurAnd I’m sure that he saw me.”

But there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Can there really be a dinosaur at Sandy Bottom End? Or is someone up to something…

‘The damp English chill is almost palpable in Reynolds’s outdoor scenes, as is the nearly unstoppable momentum of a crowd’s folly.’ - Publisher’s Weekly

‘Lively and fun rhyming tale...The illustrations are great (and the) colours are bright and enticing with large, clearly defined faces.’ - The Bookbag

That’s Not Funny! (2010), written by Jeanne Willis

One day, just for a joke, Hyena puts a banana skin on Giraffe’s path. When Giraffe slips and collides with a tree, a chain of unfortunate events begins which involves all the other animals. Hyena laughs and laughs at their misfortune. But the other animals have the last laugh when Hyena gets a fitting comeuppance and trips up on his own joke!

‘Adrian Reynolds’ animated African animals are big, bold and brightly executed adding to the fun.’ - Jill Bennett, Books for Keeps.

The Pets you Get! (2012), written by Thomas Taylor

A small boy imagines all the wild pets he could get, from an enormous bear to a fiery dragon! He decides they’d be so much better than his sister’s boring little guinea pig. But maybe even the smallest of pets can be surprisingly fun, too . . .

‘Humorous, honest, child-like and imaginative . . . Brilliantly told.’ - EYE‘A fun tale . . . quirky and creative.’ - The Bookbag‘If you’re being pestered for a puppy at home, this might be the book for you.’ - ABC‘A lovely book for sharing and reading aloud.’ - Booktrust

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Ready, Steady, Jump! (2015), written by Jeanne Willis

A glorious and funny celebration of individuality

When the other baby animals laugh at Elephant for not being able to jump, he sets out to prove them wrong. Hard as he tries, he just can’t jump. But then he realises that he can do something else that no other animal can do ...

Upside Down Babies (2013), written by Jeanne Willis

A brilliantly funny animal mother and baby book with a clever twist Once when the world tipped upside down,The earth went blue and the sky went brown.All the baby animals tumbled out of bedAnd ended up with very funny mums instead . . .

‘A joy to read aloud time and again. Delightful.’ - Books for Keeps‘What a hoot! The funny illustrations and humorous rhyming couplet text will have everyone laughing from start to finish in this inspired book.’ - EYE‘Brilliantly funny . . . There’s not a thing I’d change about it, and it’s sure to be a hit at home and in the classroom’ - The Bookbag‘Fun… Adrian Reynolds, as ever, creates wonderfully expressive animals’ - The School Librarian

The Tickle Test (2017), written by Kathryn White

Could you pass the test to join the Tickle Squad?

One brave mouse is willing to give it a go! It’s easy to tickle a giraffe and fun to tickle a bear. An octopus is trickier (underwater with all those arms) but tickling a crocodile is the hardest one – with all those sharp teeth! This is a ticklish tale that children will love.