Follow That Car
By (Author) Lou Peacock
Illustrated by Stephan Lomp
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
15th July 2025
3rd July 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
Childrens interactive and activity: hidden object / search and discover
Board book
20
Width 203mm, Height 203mm
Mouse needs to catch Gorilla - and quick! - this this zany story that's perfect for car-crazy babies and toddlers. Follow Mouse on an epic mission to find Gorilla in this interactive adventure full of zooming vehicles, comic capers and animal antics. Mouse races after Gorilla through a variety of exciting settings, from navigating a busy building site, to steering through snowy ski slopes. But is Gorilla really a baddie No! Mouse just wants to give him back his banana! This quirky text has been lovingly abridged for younger readers and is now in chunky board book format. With cars to count on every page, and a mapped-out route to trace, little vehicle fans will be entertained for hours. Get ready for this wacky car chase and don't forget to FOLLOW THAT CAR!
Lou Peacock (Author)
Lou Peacock is lucky enough to have one of the best jobs in the world: 'Publishing Director of Picture Books' at Nosy Crow. She has a degree in English Literature from Oxford University, and over twenty years' experience in children's publishing. She started her editorial career working on novelty books, but has focussed on picture books and poetry for the last 15 years. She often puts her author hat on to write picture books for Nosy Crow and has a notebook full of scribbled ideas.
Stephan Romp (Illustrator)
Stephan Romp is the illustrator of Follow that Car and There's a Moose on the Loose. Sometime during primary school, he decided he wanted to be an illustrator, so started making his own comic books and painting pictures for his friends. As an adult, Stephan spent many years working for ad agencies, web agencies and event marketing companies, doing character design and editorial illustrations. Then, in 2009 his first picture book was published. Recently, Stephan has illustrated for several publishers in Germany, Spain and France. He is now working on his own stories, which he can't wait to illustrate. Stephan lives in Dusseldorf, Germany.