When Lulu Went to the Zoo

“When Lulu went to the zoo
she was sad for the giraffes
and the penguins too.”

Lulu decides to release all the animals from their cages and takes them back to her house to live. However that turns out to be not quite such a good plan after all…

Children will love this rollicking, read-aloud text matched by hilarious illustrations.


A delightful wish-fulfilment fantasy with a message about how captivity makes 'the life go out of the llamas' ears', and spiky, eventful, exuberant cartoons in ink and pretty watercolours. - The Sunday Times
cutely drawn - Telegraph
A clever and thought-provoking tale for young children, but also witty and funny as well. The pictures illustrating the difficulties of everyone living under one roof are splendid, and the final spread is heart-warming. - Carousel
This is storytelling with a light whimsical touch and it is well matched by the watercolour illustrations. - School Librarian
 
Awards & Reviews

Out of Shadows

by Jason Wallace

'Excellent. [Out of Shadows is] the
latest lacerating addition to the
boarding-school-as-living-hell genre
... read on if you have the courage.
The author attended a similar
establishment at the age of 12,
and gives every indication of knowing
exactly what he is writing about.'

Independent
 

Elmer's Special Day

by David McKee



'The first Elmer book seemed like a great and original one-off, McKee's extraordinary imagination and colourful art have between them maintained originality and delight over all these years: amazing.' Chris Brown, School Librarian

 

 
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