Reeve & McIntyre's charming new series continues, full of heart, humour and mouse-sized merriment!
Reeve & McIntyre's newest charming series continues, full of heart, humour and mousesizedmerriment!
Reeve & McIntyre's charming new series continues, full of heart, humour and mouse-sized merriment!
Reeve & McIntyre's newest charming series continues, full of heart, humour and mousesizedmerriment!
Pedro is getting used to the thrilling life of the Adventuremice. But one stormy night, hefinds something he's only ever dreamed of seeing: a real, live mermouse! This littlemermouse is lost, and Pedro and the Adventuremice need to get him safely home.
They must summon all their bravery and brilliance, plunge into the depths of the oceanand find the mysterious Mermouse C ity. It won't be straightforward, but it will be anotherexciting, friend-filled adventure for Pedro and the team!
By a celebrated team . . . Illustrated [by Sarah McIntyre] with precise, charming and expressive pictures worth poring over, it takes us into the detailed dwellings of a delightful mouse community . . . Philip Reeve is an expert storyteller Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
Absolutely stunning, beautiful, brilliant children's books. Instant classics Jamie Smart
McIntyre's illustrations are typically irresistible. Brilliant characterisation is achieved in the simplest way - with bold line and colour delivering pictures that sparkle and fizz on almost every page Books for Keeps (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
A delightful bite-size adventure vibrantly illustrated BookTrust Books We Love (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
Reeve and McIntyre's wit, charm and silliness ooze throughout the story. The illustrations are bright, bold and totally typical of McIntyre's inimitable style Just Imagine (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
An absolute joy Reading Zone (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
[Pedro's] longing to have an adventure, and the obstacles to achieving that, are what strike a chord with so many KS1 children. Readers love to cheer him on . . . This is a colour-illustrated chapter book to inspire (day-)dreams and great ambition. It is a short book . . . with a big heart . . . The final pages - a map of The Mouse Islands, 'How to Draw Pedro' and 'About the Authors' - are a great addition to this latest book from the talented Reeve-McIntyre duo, which reflect their humour and their generosity Books for Topics (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
A new Reeve and McIntyre collaboration is always a treet The Bookseller, One to Watch (Adventuremice: Otter Chaos)
Reeve and McIntyre are a classic team The Times
As the story dashes along so, too, do the illustrations, which are a delight on every page Guardian, praise for Reeve & McIntyre
A fun-packed delight Telegraph, praise for Reeve & McIntyre
A delightfully told, beautiful tale Chris Riddell, praise for Reeve & McIntyre
Philip Reeve grew up in Brighton. He has been writing stories since he was five years old,but the first one to be published was Mortal Engines which won the Nestle Smarties BookPrize and Blue Peter Book Award, and was made into a blockbuster film. Philip has alsoprovided cartoons and jokes for many books, including Horrible Histories, and written themagical Utterly Dark series.
Sarah McIntyre is easy to spot in her pointy glasses and hats. Sometimes she writes anddraws picture books and comics herself, and sometimes she illustrates books for otherpeople, including Giles Andreae, Alan MacDonald, Gillian Rogerson, Anne C ottringer andC laire Freedman.
When Philip and Sarah make books together, they both brainstorm the story ideastogether, then Philip writes them and Sarah illustrates them. But occasionally they swaproles for a bit. And they love dressing up.
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