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Mega Mash-Up: Robots v Gorillas in the Desert


Mega Mash-Up

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No. of pages 96

Published: 2011

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Great for age 6-8 years

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Deep in the Desert, Gorillas trade oil for bananas grown by hi-tech Robots. But then they fall out, big time, and decide to have a race to settle their differences. Which side will get slimed by the garlic burp-breath sand slugs? Which will fall for the banana sundae mirages? And when will they realise that the race has no finishing line?

 

This book is part of a book series called Mega Mash-Up .

This book has been graded for interest at 6+ years.

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Nosy Crow Ltd .

Writer and illustrator team David Sinden and Nikalas Catlow have worked together for many years. Don't Eat this Book is their first official co-authored title. Ciaran Murtagh is an actor, comedian and author. He has appeared in and written for two series of The Slammer on CBBC. His other TV writing credits include Dick and Dom, Planet Ajay, Scoop and Hotel Trubble. Piccadilly also publish his award-winning GENIE series. He lives in London. Follow Ciaran at www. ciaranmurtagh. com or on Twitter: @CiaranMurtagh. Tim Wesson is an illustrator and author who draws in different styles for both children and adults and has recently written and illustrated the MEGA MASH-UP series, published by Nosy Crow, for children aged 6-9. His latest book in the series is called Cowboys v Trolls in the Arctic.

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Mega Mash-Up

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