Ding Dong Gorilla

Ding Dong Gorilla

by Leonie Lord (Illustrator), Michelle Robinson (Author), Michelle Robinson (Author), Leonie Lord (Illustrator)

Synopsis

DING DONG - there's a gorilla on the doorstep! And when a gorilla pays a visit, it's not long before mischief and mayhem ensue . . . He may look fierce, but all he wants to do is play football, or watch a film or make a cake . . . which results in one monstrous MESS!

Michelle Robinson's fabulously funny text is matched by Leonie Lord's bright and feisty art style to create a book with BIG impact.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Orchard Books
Published: 05 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1408312018
ISBN 13: 9781408312018
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: DING DONG! When a gorilla pays a visit, it's not long before mischief and mayhem ensue!

Media Reviews
An absolute must read book that is hilariously funny and could easily be read over and over again. * Little Fiction Fascination *
A great big slice of chaos, fun, good news and bad, all told in a confessional tone that will even have big cheeky monkeys clutching their sides. * Daily Record *
Leonie Lord's accompanying pastel illustrations are perfect. * Independent on Sunday *
Wildly funny... strong crayon lines and colour tell us lots of extra detail. * Books for Keeps *
One of the best books for this age group we have ever come across. * Bookbag *
Leonie Lord's bold and expressive illustrations and clever page design really add to the storytelling. * The School Librarian *
Author Bio

Not too long ago, when she wasn't writing funny stories for children, Michelle Robinson was writing copy and devising websites for some of the world's biggest brands. Right now she is either busy writing, busy thinking about writing, or busy chasing a toddler.

She always dreamed of becoming an author like her hero, Roald Dahl. She shares his birthday and his love of chocolate, but she is much, much shorter.

Michelle lives in Frome, Somerset, with her husband, young son and daughter.

Leonie Lord studied Illustration at Central St Martins College, London. After graduating, she produced regular editorial work for newspapers but she discovered her love of illustrating children's books after starting a family. The Dirty Great Dinosaur was her first illustrated book for children followed by its sequel The Super Swooper Dinosaur (both by Martin Waddell). Leonie's adorable character Whiffy Wilson (written by Caryl Hart) tells the tale of a stinky wolf who learns that grime is a crime. Leonie lives just outside Cheltenham with her husband and two children.