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Mummy, is That You?


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2006

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When four ducklings hatch out of their eggs they are upset to find their mummy missing, so they set off in search of her. This is a classic tale of small animals being separated from their families and having to find their way home while on the way encountering various hazards. Mummy is that you? is a pleasant enough storybook, on a familiar theme and the illustrations are rather like the text, not necessarily original, pleasing none the less. -- Miranda Warren

 

There are 96 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2006 by Mathew Price Ltd .

Rose Impey also writes fiction for children of all ages, including the best-selling Animal Crackers and the recent Twice Upon a Time series. Sue Porter has illustrated several books for Orchard. They both live in Leicestershire where they test all their ideas on the children in local schools. Atsuko Morozumi was born and raised in Japan. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art, she has become a major children's book artist whose work has been published in well over 20 countries. She lives in Portsmouth with her son, Vincent. She has written and illustrated many books, including Mummy, Is That You?, The Reindeer Christmas, One Gorilla, Advent Calendar, and the Baby Bunny Board Books. Mathew Price was born in Devonshire. He spent five years at Dillon's University Bookshop, then worked Hutchinson, Eel Pie Publishing and Blackie, before setting up as a packager in 1983 and as a publisher in 1998. Mathew is married to a Hawaiian American and has two children. He has written many books for children, including Join-In Stories for the Very Young, and the Little Red Car Stories.

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