Momo the Monkey loves playing high in the trees throwing mangos onto the animals below. But when someone has enough of his tricks and decides to teach Momo a lesson he soon goes tumbling to the ground! Don’t worry, with a little help from Nurse Nibbles and his Get Well Friends, he’ll soon be feeling better.
Get Well Friends’ toys and books have real play and care values. Each loveable character comes not only with a name, but an instant personality and a humorous story to tell. Each book contains over 50 stickers.
‘A vibrant new set of animal characters. These are stories told with humour, but with a real sense of empathy and understanding.’ – The Guardian Bookshop
To find out more about children’s author Kes Gray, visit http://www.kesgray.com
For games to play, books to read, and toys to nurse, visit http://www.getwellfriends.com
Get Well Friends’ toys and books have real play and care values. Each loveable character comes not only with a name, but an instant personality and a humorous story to tell. Each book contains over 50 stickers.
‘A vibrant new set of animal characters. These are stories told with humour, but with a real sense of empathy and understanding.’ – The Guardian Bookshop
To find out more about children’s author Kes Gray, visit http://www.kesgray.com
For games to play, books to read, and toys to nurse, visit http://www.getwellfriends.com
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The illustrations are what really bring the book alive... a lovely book.
A sweet book.
A super read-aloud book which will have children in fits of giggles. And the illustrations are just as funny.
The boys are obsessed with this - they want to read it every night. Danielle O'Hara
The illustrations are what really bring the book alive... a lovely book.
A sweet book.
A super read-aloud book which will have children in fits of giggles. And the illustrations are just as funny.
The boys are obsessed with this - they want to read it every night. Danielle O'Hara