Go on an adventure to find one of the hairiest creatures there ever was, the woolly mammoth, and meet some of the incredible and unbelievably large creatures from the Ice Age along the way in this laugh-out-loud picture book story that features hilarious, fascinating and slightly bizarre facts throughout.
Go on an adventure to find one of the hairiest creatures there ever was, the woolly mammoth, and meet some of the incredible and unbelievably large creatures from the Ice Age along the way in this laugh-out-loud picture book story that features hilarious, fascinating and slightly bizarre facts throughout.
We went to find a woolly mammoth ... and it was NOWHERE to be found.
It wasn't chilling on the snow-covered lands. Or swimming in the icy river. And it DEFINITELY wasn't hiding in the frozen forest. Everywhere we looked, we found strange creatures instead. There was a hairy scary woolly rhino rolling around in some grass (weird ... we thought it always snowed in the Ice Age). A spotty dotty sabre-tooth cat that was ready for a fight (RUN!) And a spiky feisty giant armadillo (but I crept right past him - armadillos are pretty blind you know ...). But absolutely NO mammoths.Where could such a HUGE great MAMMOOSIVE creature be hiding?Meet some of the incredible and unbelievably large creatures from the Ice Age in this laugh-out-loud picture book story that features hilarious, fascinating and slightly bizarre facts throughout. Perfect for fans of We're Going on a Bear Hunt.Catherine Cawthorne (Author)
Catherine Cawthorne always wanted to be an author like Jo March from Little Women, or Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables. But then she also wanted to be a toothpaste tester and to own a cafe called Hot Plate selling hot Ribena and Wispas. She spent most of her childhood either up a tree, reading, or forming secret societies in her best friend's shed. There is still nothing she likes more than getting totally and utterly engrossed in a story. Catherine now lives in Guildford with her husband and three children.Aysha Awwad (Illustrator) Aysha Awwad is an illustrator and designer from Hertfordshire. She studied graphic design at University of the Arts London and now freelances from her studio with her trusty feline assistant, Olive, by her side. Her debut picture book Where Has All The Cake Gone? was shortlisted for the FCBG Children's Book Award 2023, while her second, Whose Dog Is This?, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2024.This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.