<p>Praise for <em>I Did See a Mammoth</em>:</p>
<p>‘A wintery spin on ‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf’ … Expressive illustrations, clever twist, and increasing frustration of the protagonist make this a laugh-out-loud read for young readers.’ –<strong> CLPE</strong></p>
<p>‘A brilliant book to read aloud and one that adult readers can have lots of fun telling. Children will delight in being able to see something that many of the characters within the action cannot.’ – <strong>BookTrust</strong></p>
<p>‘A book to share, to giggle at and to have some great adventures with!’ – <strong>Armadillo Magazine</strong></p>
<p>‘[An] irresistible shoutalong picture book.’ – <strong>Big Issue North</strong></p>
The hilarious follow-up to the internationally bestselling I Did See a Mammoth, winner of the Laugh Out Loud Book Awards 2024
Expect the unexpected when a young Antarctic explorer discovers a group of … yetis?!
There are tall yetis, short yetis, cool yetis, yetis in sandals, a band of musical yetis … But will anyone believe it? Would YOU?!
The fun-filled follow-up to the award-winning, internationally best-selling I Did See a Mammoth, packed with delicious slapstick humour and a giggle-inducing twist!
A hilarious brand new illustrated children’s picture book for 2025
• The hilarious follow-up to the internationally best-selling I Did See a Mammoth, winner of the Laugh Out Loud Book Awards 2024
• I Did See a Mammoth (Oct 2022) has sold in 20 languages to date and won the InspiREAD Book Award in addition to the Lollies 2024.
• From multi-award-winning picture book creator and Kate Greenaway Medal nominee Alex Willmore – his most exciting and hilarious story yet(i)!
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Alex Willmore is a multi-award-winning picture book maker, creator of Spyceratops and I Did See a Mammoth, winner of the Lollies 2024 Book Awards and the InspiREAD Picture Book Award 2023. He is the illustrator of The Runaway Pea, winner of the Shropshire Bookfest Picture Book Award and the Federation of Children’s Book Groups Children’s Book Award, as well as being nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and a finalist in the 2020 Oscar’s Book Prize. His other illustrator titles include Can You Find Santa’s Pants?, The Runaway Pea Washed Away and The Runaway Pea Left Behind, along a string of author-illustrator titles, including The Great Paint, The Big Trip and It’s My Sausage, all of which have been translated into multiple languages. Alex lives in his hometown of Northampton with his wife and two children.