Author:Kali Stileman
A brilliant debut that kids will love. The superb illustrations are on a par with Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar -- THE SUN
Peely Wally was a small bird who lived high up in a tree . . . One day she laid an egg . . .
Follow the dotted line and see where the egg goes! With lots of animals to spot and talk about and a butterfly to find on each page. Don't miss the special surprise at the end!
A brilliant debut that kids will love. The superb illustrations are on a par with Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar
—— The SunPeely Wally has all the ingredients of a perfect book for under fives. The illustrations are vivid, colourful and easy on the eye. Peely Wally is a paint splat with googly eyes . . . Gorgeous!
—— Becky Goddard-Hill , Book Reviews for MumsThe undoubted star of Peely Wally are Kali Stileman's illustrations . . . The mixture of splodgy paint and striking collage works to great effect
—— The BookbagThis simple tale is great fun for the younger crowd. There's just the right amount of adventure, a suggestion of disaster, a reassuring rescue, and a great deal of love and care
—— Playing the BookReminiscent of Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar . . . More please
—— Glasgow HeraldThere 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 SundayChildren 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 TouchAny 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 TelegraphSarah 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 BoysComes across as an infant Fungus the Bogeyman in the sort of humourous rhymes of text Giles Andreae does so well
—— The School Librarian