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A funny, rhyming cat and mouse (or tiger and monkey) story with a twist: turn the book upside down to see the story continue! One day, a monkey is happily eating a banana when he sees a tiger. Off he runs through the forest, dodging perils until he reaches safety at the end of the book by running up a tree. That's when the fun really starts... as readers can then turn the book upside down and watch Monkey swinging through the trees back through the book, chasing a lizard (and narrowly avoiding a hungry snake), before going back down a tree on page 1 to take us back to the beginning again.

Produktbeschreibung
A funny, rhyming cat and mouse (or tiger and monkey) story with a twist: turn the book upside down to see the story continue! One day, a monkey is happily eating a banana when he sees a tiger. Off he runs through the forest, dodging perils until he reaches safety at the end of the book by running up a tree. That's when the fun really starts... as readers can then turn the book upside down and watch Monkey swinging through the trees back through the book, chasing a lizard (and narrowly avoiding a hungry snake), before going back down a tree on page 1 to take us back to the beginning again.
Autorenporträt
KATIE COTTON is an author and publisher of children's books. Her picture books Counting Lions and The Road Home were both published internationally and received starred reviews. Her first middle grade book, The Secret of Splint Hall, was published in 2022 by Andersen Press. She lives on the South Downs in the UK with her husband and sons. ROB HODGSON was born in a seaside town in the south of England in 1988. He studied illustration at Plymouth University. Today he lives in Bristol where he spends his days making a mess and turning it into quality illustration projects and books. His books have been translated into a dozen languages and his first author/illustrated book, The Cave, was chosen by Book Trust to be given free to every preschool-aged child in England. Some interests include animals, skateboards, the psychology of perception, and collecting strange toys.