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Three Little Monkeys at Christmas
By (Author) Quentin Blake
Illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
19th October 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Apes, monkeys and lemurs
823.92
Hardback
32
Width 234mm, Height 318mm, Spine 5mm
540g
A wickedly funny new festive adventure from a stellar picture-book collaboration!
Hilda Snibbs takes her three mischievous little monkeys to stay with her Uncle Gilbert for Christmas. Among many amazing things, Uncle Gilberts prized possession is an ancient golden teapot, so the little monkeys must be very good. But what is supposed to be a traditional holiday is soon filled with chaos! Hilda begins to regret bringing the three little monkeys with her until, one night, their antics come in very handy . . .
Quentin Blakes delightfully funny story is brought to life by Emma Chichester Clarks beautiful mixed-media illustrations in this irresistible follow-up to Three Little Monkeys and Three Little Monkeys Ride Again.
Praise for Three Little Monkeys at Christmas:
A gorgeous picture-book full of wry, festive humour. Metro
Praise for Three Little Monkeys:
A match made in picture-book heaven The Times
The story is a romp and promises lots of laughs Booktrust
[A] wonderfully mischievous tale Sheer delight at every turn of the page Books for Keeps
A funny and timeless story TES
Two giants of the picture-book world, plus monkeys and chaos whats not to love Funny, original and quirky, this tale has it all. The Sun
Praise for Three Little Monkeys Ride Again:
Glorious Daily Mail
both text and pictures and funny. The images make sumptuous use of the patterned collage and the tone is gently forgiving. The Sunday Times Best Childrens Books of 2019
Quentin Blake is simply today's most popular and best-lovedchildren's illustrator. His books are loved by children all over theworld. His titles include Mr Magnolia, Mrs Armitage and, ofcourse, the many stories of Roald Dahl. Quentin Blake grew upin Sidcup Kent and now lives in London (South Kensington) Emma Chichester Clark studied at the Royal College of Art . She has worked as a freelancer for magazines, publishers and advertising agencies as well as teaching art for several years, but now dedicates most of her time to childrens books.