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"A woolly mammoth--the last of his kind--longs to join Team Unihorn, the new superhero group in town. Life on Burlap Beach is peaceful, until two very odd things happen on the same day: an iceberg containing the last woolly mammoth washes ashore, and a group of one-horned friends get too close to the super-rare blood moon, and wake up with superpowers! Now Shu the grumpy horseshoe crab can fly, Raina the rhino has superspeed, and Nigel the narwhal s natural sonar is amplified into x-ray vision. Poor Woolly is the odd one out, as the newbie with TWO tusks and ZERO powers. Luckily, Woolly has big brains to match his big frame"--…mehr

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"A woolly mammoth--the last of his kind--longs to join Team Unihorn, the new superhero group in town. Life on Burlap Beach is peaceful, until two very odd things happen on the same day: an iceberg containing the last woolly mammoth washes ashore, and a group of one-horned friends get too close to the super-rare blood moon, and wake up with superpowers! Now Shu the grumpy horseshoe crab can fly, Raina the rhino has superspeed, and Nigel the narwhal s natural sonar is amplified into x-ray vision. Poor Woolly is the odd one out, as the newbie with TWO tusks and ZERO powers. Luckily, Woolly has big brains to match his big frame"--
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Autorenporträt
Alexis Frederick-Frost is co-author and illustrator of the critically acclaimed Adventures in Cartooning series of graphic novels and picture books. A combination how-to book and exciting adventure story, Adventures in Cartooning: How to Turn Your Doodles Into Comics, was one of Booklist's Top Ten Graphic Novels of 2010 and has encouraged hundreds of young artists to create their own comics. He also wrote and illustrated the monthly comic Kit and Clay for The Phoenix Magazine in the United Kingdom and has contributed to a variety of publications online and in print. A graduate from the inaugural class of the Center for Cartoon Studies, Alexis lives in Maryland with his wife.