<p>Praise for Three Little Monkeys:</p>
<p>“A match made in picture-book heaven” <em>The Times</em></p>
<p>“The story is a romp and promises lots of laughs” <em>Booktrust</em></p>
<p>“[A] wonderfully mischievous tale … Sheer delight at every turn of the page” <em>Books for Keeps</em></p>
<p>“A funny and timeless story” <em>TES</em></p>
<p>“Two giants of the picture-book world, plus monkeys and chaos – what’s not to love? Funny, original and quirky, this tale has it all” <em>Sun</em></p>
A remarkable collaboration – that brings together giants of the picture book world – to create a funny, anarchic and utterly delightful picture book. A classic of the future.
Hilda Snibbs is going on holiday to the Grand Hotel – and, of course, she is taking her three little monkeys, Tim and Sam and Lulu. But what starts out as a relaxing break soon begins to unravel in this fun-filled and mischievous tale!
Quentin Blake’s delightfully funny story is brought to life by Emma Chichester Clark’s beautiful mixed-media illustration in this incredible follow-up to the magical Three Little Monkeys at Christmas.
A wild and funny new illustrated children’s book from iconic bestselling picture-book duo Quentin Blake and Emma Chichester Clark.
Build on success of Three Little Monkey series, with extensive digital activity, including back to school activity, including cross-promotion including the new Christmas title, targeting parents and grandparents.
Competition: at Christmas;Where the Wild Things Are;Mrs Armitage on Wheels;Wonky Donkey;Plumdog;Love Is My Favourite Thing; Goldilocks and the Three Crocodiles;This is Not My Hat;The Enormous Crocodile. Maurice Sendak;Julia Donaldson;Lauren Child; Roald Dahl;Tom Fletcher; David Walliams; Enid Blyton; Michael Rosen
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Quentin Blake taught at the Royal College of Art, where he was Head of the Illustration Department before becoming a full time illustrator. He has collaborated with writers such as Russell Hoban, John Yeoman, and most famously Roald Dahl. He has also illustrated classic books for adults and created much-loved characters of his own such as Mr Magnolia and Mrs Armitage. He also curates exhibitions and is a Patron of the Campaign for Drawing.