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ISBN-13: 9781842706596
RRP: £10.99
Published: 7th February 2008
Length: 32 Pages
'On top of a mountain there lived a fat mammoth. Down in the valley there lived a thin caveman. The caveman was hungry. Very, very hungry. He saw the mammoth and licked his lips.'
But a mouthwatering Mammoth Pie turns out to be more difficult to come by than the caveman could ever imagine!
"Toddlers can't resist Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross's uproarious tales . . . a delightful romp, beautifully complemented by Ross's expressive illustrations"
Lorna Bradbury - Daily Telegraph
"Ross's bug-eyed mammoth is irresistible."
Glasgow Herald
"Extremely funny verse and perfect illustrations to match make this vintage Willis and Ross. I can't help smiling every time I think of it."
The Bookseller
"Another dollop of chaotic fun from the pens of Willis and Ross . . . Jeanne Willis again demonstrates her wonderful facility with words"
John Dougherty - Armadillo
"told in verse that rolls off the tongue - the sort of verse young children can't wait to join in with . . . Ross's witty artwork conveys it all wonderfully."
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