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Grannysaurus

By David Walliams, Illustrated by Adam Stower

A boisterously funny new picture book from David Walliams and Adam Stower, perfect for young dinosaur fans!

One night, Spike creeps downstairs in his pyjamas to find that his granny has turned into a dinosaur – GRANNYSAURUS!

There are dinosaurs BOOGYING in the living room. With Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus and Giganotosaurus, it’s a DINO DISCO!

Spike wants to stay up and party too! How will Grannysaurus ever get him back to bed? Perhaps her next guest, Tyrannosaurus Rex, can help?

Children will love to dance their way to bedtime with this exciting story full of spectacular surprises!

Format: Hardback
Ageband: from 3
Release Date: 08 Dec 2022
Pages: 32
ISBN: 978-0-00-830576-5
Price: £12.99 (Export Price) , £12.99, €None
Since publishing his first book in 2008, David Walliams has taken the children’s literary world by storm. His novels have been translated into fifty-five languages and have sold over 50 million copies across the globe. Walliams’ books have achieved unprecedented critical acclaim and countless broadsheet reviewers have compared him to his all-time hero, Roald Dahl.Adam Stower is an award-winning author and illustrator of children\'s books. Adam was born in England, grew up in Switzerland and has loved drawing ever since he was old enough to hold a crayon. He went to art school in Norwich, and Brighton too, where he still lives beside the sea with his wife and a cat called Murray.

”PRAISE FOR DAVID WALLIAMS” - PICTURE BOOKS:

”'Pre-schoolers will roar with laughter” - Daily Express

”'Part Aesop, part Spike Milligan… this is rollicking stuff” - Big Issue

”'Funny and with brilliant illustrations… sure to be another bestseller” - The Sun

PRAISE FOR DAVID WALLIAMS: -

”'I absolutely love David Walliams's books. In a few more years they will become classics.” - Sue Townsend, author of Adrian Mole

”'Dahl finally has a worthy successor” - Telegraph

”'Another triumph for David Walliams. His books are a breath of wonderful fresh air” - The Sun