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A Mammoth in the Fridge

Author: Michaël Escoffier

Illustrator: Matthieu Maudet

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Quote: If you find a mammoth in your fridge, there are two questions you should ask: 'How did it get there?' and 'How do you get it out?'
Synopsis: A hilarious picture book with a surprise twist at the end!
My Best Friends Are Books blog, May 2012
A deceptively simple story with a surprise ending ... The ending ...
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Trevor Agnew in Magpies, May 2012
A Mammoth in the Fridge will appeal to every person with a sense ...
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Tomorrow's Schools Today, May 2012
An unlikely story for young readers with a fantastic twist. It is...
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Little Treasures, July 2012
Match a surprising story with cool cartoons and primary colour bu...
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The Australian, December 2012
The final scene is just lovely.
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Otago Daily Times, May 2012
This is a delightfully simple story with a super-sweet twist. It ...
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Hawke's Bay Today, June 2012
Colourful illustration with short sharp text that's easy for youn...
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Kitty as a Picture blog, May 2012
The illustrations are charming using a hand-drawn pencil look, an...
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Kiwi Families, June 2012
A simple story with a delicious twist...The book is sweet and hum...
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Porirua Children's Library, June 2012
The text is sparse, complemented by expressive, limited palette l...
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OHbaby! Winter 2012
Gecko Press has another tantalising tale to tempt your preschoole...
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The Children's Bookshop, July 2012
This book oozes Gaelic charm and humour.
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Country of origin France
Translator Linda Burgess
Age 3+
Size 36pp, 230mm x 213mm
ISBN 978-1-877579-14-1 Hardback

978-1-877579-15-8 Paperback
Published by Gecko Press in May 2012