JJ Rabbit and the Monster
JJ, Mole and Squirrel set off in search of an adventure. They walk for miles past fields of corn and cows, have sticky encounters on a muddy river bank and finally get lost in the dark. Will Owl arrive to lead them safely home?
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| Interest Age |
5-7 years |
| Reading Age |
5-7 years |
| NBS Text |
Children's Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
48 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 129mm Height: 210mm
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| Weight |
Not specified - defaults to 600g |
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| Dewey Code |
428.6 |
| Catalogue Code |
42459 |
Description of this Book
Strange footprints have appeared outside JJ Rabbit's burrow - there must be a monster on the loose! Mole, Owl and Squirrel try to figure the mystery out...JJ, Mole and Squirrel set off in search of an adventure. They walk for miles past fields of corn and cows, have sticky encounters on a muddy river bank and finally get lost in the dark - will Owl arrive to lead them safely home?The I Am Reading series provides just the right balance of challenge and support for newly independent readers. Large, easy-to-read type, satisfying stories by top writers and cheerful full-colour pictures help children make the transition from picture books to chapter books. Each book includes a bookmark flap, tips for beginner readers and either short, numbered chapters or two short stories.
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Author's Bio
Nicola Moon has a real gift for storytelling, and her simple, rhythmic style is perfect for this young age group. She has had picture book success with Lucy's Picture and Penguins in the Fridge, and is also the author of Alligator Tails and Crocodile Cakes, and Noisy Neighbours, also in the I Am Reading series. Nicola lives with her family in Swindon, Wiltshire. Ant Parker has built a strong reputation in the children's book world for his distinctive, vibrant work in titles such as Big Fish, Little Fish, which was animated for BBC Children's TV, and Desmond the Dog, which featured as a Waterstone's Book of the Month (all Macmillan). For Kingfisher he has illustrated the pop-up counting book 10 Little Monsters, and the best-selling transport series for pre-school children, Amazing Machines, written by Tony Mitton. Ant lives in Vauxhall, London.
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