From bestselling author and illustrator duo, Emma Adams and Mike Byrne, comes this laugh-out-loud picture book collection. If you love The Wonky Donkey, The Unicorn and the Rainbow Poop or I Need a New Bum, then you will love these books too!
WHO POOED IN MY LOO?
Bestselling author Emma Adams and smash-hit illustrator Mike Byrne join forces for the very first time - and the results are hilarious! In the bathroom this morning, I looked in the loo, and guess what I saw - yes that's right, it's a poo! I couldn't believe it, I called for my mum, "There's a gift in our toilet that's made by a bum!" When a little boy finds a poo in his family loo, he starts imagining who might have left it there. Was it ... a dragon? A unicorn? A dinosaur?! With every idea more exciting than the next, he can't wait to find the culprit. But who could it be? The perfect book for all children who love to laugh.
WHO MADE THAT SMELL? SHH... DON'T TELL!
With fun by the bag-load, this is the hilarious follow-up picture book to Who Pooed in My Loo? In the kitchen this morning, I sat in my chair and pointed my little nose into the air. I gave a big frown as I had a good sniff, and said to my dad "Wowzers, what is that whiff?" When a little boy smells something unusual at breakfast, he starts imagining who might have left it there. Was it ... a dragon? A unicorn? A mermaid? A dinosaur?! With every idea more exciting than the next, he can't wait to find the culprit.
THE UNICORN WHO CAME TO BREAKFAST
When a unicorn comes to visit on a grey and rainy day, a little child and their dad cannot believe their eyes. A UNICORN! IN THEIR HOME? WOW! But what do unicorns do for FUN? Play games? YES! Read books? OH, YES! Eat a tasty breakfast and some lunch, and maybe an extra snack? YES, YES and YES AGAIN! Full of mischief, this brilliantly fun picture book will leave you smiling for days!
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