Author:Amy Sparkes,Sara Ogilvie
What would you do if you received an invitation to run a zoo full of huge, scary monsters?
The brave little boy in this story leaps at the chance, and although the monsters seem scary at first, he soon has them eating out of the palm of his hand.
This is an exciting, imaginative, hilarious adventure that encourages little readers to have confidence and stand up for themselves, from the illustrator of Dogs Don't Do Ballet andRhinos Don't Eat Pancakes.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE ROALD DAHL FUNNY PRIZE 2013
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKTRUST BEST BOOK AWARD 2014
Amy Sparkes is donating a percentage of her royalties to Tommy's (registered charity number 1060508). Tommy's exists to save babies' lives through funding research and providing information. To find out more visit www.tommys.org
Sparkes’ addictive rhyming text is brought to bright and colourful life by Ogilvie’s bold and painterly illustrations
—— Pam Norfolk , The Blackpool GazetteThis story certainly went down well with several groups of under fives who loved the tongue tingling rhyming text and crazy mock scary monsters
—— Jill Bennett , Red Reading HubAmy Sparkes’ text is a lovely rhythmic verse that is sharp and to the point. The story could inspire some creative monster-designing, and the ‘stand up and assert yourself’ message is a nice surprise. The illustrations provided by the consistently brilliant Sara Ogilvie are great fun and each strange monster is beautifully imagined. Colours are loud and page space is used inventively. It’s a pretty perfect picture book and will be adored by little monsters and their keepers.
—— Books for KeepsRiotous rhyming fun from the illustrator of Dogs Don't Do Ballet, with an inspiring message about overcoming challenges
—— Fiona Noble , The BooksellerA riveting story . . . Raises questions about religion and highlights the dangers of ignorance. But equally, it is a tale of love and family, and their ability to conquer all . . . As a physical thing, it is a beautiful book. From the dustcover to the endpapers, it is a joy to hold
—— Children's Books Ireland - Inis magazineI had my socks blown off by this book - it was so addictive and just so much fun! I stormed through it, loving every second . . .
—— The Book Addicted Girl