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Five goofy, greedy elephants are up against five teeny-tiny mice in this picture book parable for modern times. One day, deep in the jungle, five elephants discover a new tree - a tall tree - and, atop that tree, the most mouth-wateringly delicious fruit any of them had ever seen. "MINE!" each elephant cries. "Mine, mine, mine, mine, MINE!" But who will get there first? And will the elephants spot the five tiny mice, planning and plotting, slowly approaching that tip-top branch?With fresh vision, hilarious characterization and beautifully textured art, Anuska Allepuz tells a tale of teamwork and sharing; a comedy and fable with a contemporary edge.…mehr

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Five goofy, greedy elephants are up against five teeny-tiny mice in this picture book parable for modern times. One day, deep in the jungle, five elephants discover a new tree - a tall tree - and, atop that tree, the most mouth-wateringly delicious fruit any of them had ever seen. "MINE!" each elephant cries. "Mine, mine, mine, mine, MINE!" But who will get there first? And will the elephants spot the five tiny mice, planning and plotting, slowly approaching that tip-top branch?With fresh vision, hilarious characterization and beautifully textured art, Anuska Allepuz tells a tale of teamwork and sharing; a comedy and fable with a contemporary edge.
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Autorenporträt
Anuska Allepuz is the author illustrator of That Fruit Is Mine, The Walloos' Big Adventure and Little green Donkey, which has been published into over fifteen languages worldwide. She is also the illustrator of The Dream Train: Poems for Bedtime by Sean Taylor. She grew up in Spain where she studied Fine Arts at the University of Salamanca and in 2016 she graduated with a distinction from the MA in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art. She likes exploring texture and using mixed media such as handmade stamps and stencilled shapes and as well as her colour work she loves creating black and white images. Anuska has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal, awarded the Cultura Jeunesse Prize and the Prix des Incorruptibles (chosen by children), selected to exhibit at the Bologna Children's Book Fair and also has been shortlisted for many awards including the AOI awards and Booktrust storytime prize. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children.