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Who Rules the Rockpool?

Survival in the rockpool is tough - unless you rule the rockpool!

Author and Illustrator Matty Long

Price:  £7.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-278455-1
Publication date: 01/02/2024
Paperback: 32 pages
Dimensions: 245x245mm

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Description

When a big wave sweeps Crab and Prawn into a much larger rockpool, he has to reevaluate his place in the hierarchy. If Crab doesn't RULE THE ROCKPOOL, who does?



This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • **Shortlisted for Books for Topics Best Curriculum Support KS1 2024** -
  • "A wonderfully detailed picture book about life in a rockpool... with great humour full of fishy puns." - Books For Topics
  • "The combination of narrative and detailed images will appeal to observant and curious children; non-fiction facts are interwoven with charming humour and some attractive characters. Teachers may find the final pages with their selection of fun facts and a list of colourful creatures to hunt for throughout the book, or in real rockpools, useful in relation to lessons on the environment or ecology." - Just Imagine
  • "An entertaining and educational introduction to the rockpool ecosystem, Who Rules The Rockpool is also suspenseful and very, very funny." - Anya Glazer, author and illustrator of The Selfish Crab
  • "The colourful, cartoon-like illustrations, speech bubbles and plenty of witty one-liners make this busy picture book an entertaining read." - BookTrust
  • " An educational picture book, illustrated in Long's colourful, distinctive style." - The Bookseller
  • "For children who really latch onto facts and new ideas through highly colourful/visual text, this is ideal." - The Kids Book Curator
  • "With Matty Long's characteristic comical, cartoonish art, witty speech bubbles, jokes and splendidly silly scenarios, this subaquatic story will keep young readers entertained for a considerable while." - Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
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