Mega Mash-Up: Gorillas v Robots in the Desert

Mega Mash-Up: Gorillas v Robots in the Desert

by NikalasCatlow (Author), TimWesson (Author), Nikalas Catlow & Tim Wesson (Author), Tim Wesson (Author), Nikalas Catlow (Author)

Synopsis

Deep in the Desert, Gorillas trade oil for bananas grown by hi-tech Robots. But then they fall out, big time, and decide to have a race to settle their differences. Which side will get slimed by the garlic burp-breath sand slugs? Which will fall for the banana sundae mirages? And when will they realise that the race has no finishing line?

$3.39

Save:$2.86 (46%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Nosy Crow
Published: 01 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 0857630083
ISBN 13: 9780857630087
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
I like the book because there's lots of things to do and it's a special book for you to do the colouring and it's a story book and it's funny. Ha! Ha! Edward, aged 6 and a half
Author Bio
Nikalas and Tim are the author/illustrator team behind the Mega Mash-Up series. They write and draw together and laugh a lot. They met when Nikalas, who was working as a designer, thought Tim would be a good illustrator for some books he was working on, and then found out that they lived across the road from one another in south-east London. A pint lead to an idea and an idea led to a partnership. With backgrounds in design, illustration and animation, Nikalas and Tim are developing their own brand of anarchic boysy humour and plan to take over the children's book universe. Nikalas and Tim are the author/illustrator team behind the Mega Mash-Up series. They write and draw together and laugh a lot. They met when Nikalas, who was working as a designer, thought Tim would be a good illustrator for some books he was working on, and then found out that they lived across the road from one another in south-east London. A pint lead to an idea and an idea led to a partnership. With backgrounds in design, illustration and animation, Nikalas and Tim are developing their own brand of anarchic boysy humour and plan to take over the children's book universe.