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You don’t have to be big to have a big plan! A mischief of mice devise a way of staying safe in a jungle full of elephants.¿Alguna vez te has preguntado por qué los elefantes tienen miedo a los ratones? Esta divertida historia del autor de The World’s Biggest Fart te dará la respuesta.
About the author
Rafael Ordóñez Cuadrado is a poet, author of picture books, riddles, stories, plays and recipes. He has published scores of books: fairy tales, riddles, a comic, two plays, a book of tourism stories and more with some of the most prestigious Publishing Houses in Spain.Marisa Morea is a children's books illustrator. After graduating in Creative Illustration at Eina School in Barcelona in 2009, she returned to Madrid to work as an art director in various advertising agencies while receiving her first illustration commissions, including various international publishers. In 2013 she decided to quit advertising to fully dedicate herself to illustration. Since then she has worked with publishers such as Simon and Schuster, Nosy Crow, SM or Penguin Random House.
Summary
When elephants walk, they never bother to look down. Terrified of being crushed by giant feet, a group of mice have finally had enough! One day they come up with a plan. Could pepper be the solution to their problem? A delightful story of small creatures making a big impact!
Cuando los elefantes caminan nunca se detienen para mirar hacia abajo. Los ratones tienen miedo de ser aplastados y piden a los elefantes que tengan cuidado. Pero ellos ¡no les hacen ningún caso! Un día, los ratones tienen una idea: ¿podría la pimienta ser la solución a sus problemas?
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This book has such broad appeal and is so well done. The colorful pictures are subtly hipster, with a mid-century vibe, and the clever story has enough humor, elephant poop and boogers to crack up a classroom.---Mr Alex's Bookshelf