Who Ate Auntie Iris?

Who Ate Auntie Iris?

by SeanTaylor (Author), HannahShaw (Illustrator)

Synopsis

One little chinchilla loves going to visit her Auntie Iris - but there's danger in the air at the block of flats where she lives. . . not surprising when there are bears on the first floor, crocodiles on the second floor and wolves on the third!

Then one day, Auntie Iris goes down to put out the rubbish, and she doesn't come back! Little Chinchilla is determined to solve the mystery of her disappearance, even if it does mean talking to her very scary neighbours!

Created in consultation with literacy specialist, Prue Goodwin, this edition contains the complete story, re-designed to help support children who are gaining confidence in reading.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 26 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1847803148
ISBN 13: 9781847803146
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews

Selected in Charlie Higson's pick of the best books for Christmas 2012. There's enormous skill in writing a picture book.


An action-packed read with great pace, energetic illustrations and highly animated characters!


Funny and silly with just the right amount of danger to make little ones squeal.


A brilliant read-aloud adventure from the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-shortlisted team.

Funny and silly with just the right amount of danger to make little ones squeal.

A hilarious book to share, with just enough edginesss to create a frisson of scariness.

A suspenseful mystery.

An action-packed read with great pace, energetic illustrations and highly animated characters!

Selected in Charlie Higson's pick of the best books for Christmas 2012. There's enormous skill in writing a picture book.

Author Bio

Sean Taylor is an award-winning author of over 50 books for young readers of many different ages. As well as writing, he has many years' experience visiting schools, where he works with poetry and storytelling to encourage young people to write themselves. He lives with his wife and two sons in Bristol. www.seantaylorstories.com

Hannah Shaw graduated from Brighton University with a BA in Illustration. Since then she has worked as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer, but has also worked in a chocolate shop and a bead factory. Since childhood she has had a passion for writing stories and creating characters to illustrate them. She currently lives in a tiny village in Gloucestershire with Ben the blacksmith and Ren the dog. Her books include Evil Weasel which won the Cambridgeshire Children's Picture Book Award in 2009 (voted for by 8,000 children) and Crocodiles are the Best Animals of All with Sean Taylor for Frances Lincoln.

To visit Hannah Shaw's website click here