Essential summer reading with Little Tiger

Closing Date: 8th August 2015

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From an exhausted Zookeeper to a lovable monster, Little Tiger Press have all the books you need for a great summer of reading.

 

Poo in the Zoo by Steve Smallman and Ada Grey (£6.99 | Age: 3-6 | paperback)

Zookeeper Bob McGew is exhausted – he just can’t keep with all the pile of POO at the zoo! There’s lion poo, tiger poo, prickly porcupine poo and then one day, a mysterious glowing poo appears! Is it from outer space? And what on EARTH will Bob do with it? Packed with humour, romping rhyme and deliciously cheeky wordplay Poo in the Zoo is a joy to read aloud to children.

 

 

 

 

 

No More Cuddles by Jane Chapman (£10.99 | Age: 3-6 | hardback)

Everyone loves a hug… but Barry’s just COVERED in cuddles! He lives all by himself deep in the forest but this furry chap is never on his own for long. ‘Come here, Snuggle-wuggles!’ call the animals, diving in for a cuddle! There are simply too many hugs to handle. How can Barry get them to stop? From the best-selling author and illustrator, Jane Chapman comes a very funny picture book about a lovable monster who has just had enough of HUGS!

 

 

We are giving away 3 sets of Poo in the Zoo and No More Cuddles. For your chance to win, simply answer the following question: 

In No More Cuddles, Barry gets covered with what?

 

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