A hilarious, award-winning tale about a lemur's quest to uncover the source of a mysterious puddle, packed with fascinating animal facts!
Lenny the lemur is on holiday in Alaska, skipping across the snow, when he slips in a puddle. It's wet, yellow and smelly... WEE! But whose wee could it be?
Lenny is determined to find out. . . Along the way, he meets various animals and learns all about their unique weeing habits! But the real question is: will he find that pesky puddle-piddler?
Join Lenny as he encounters caribou, turtles, wolves and more in the laugh-out-loud adventure Wee? It Wasn't Me!, the follow-up to the uproarious Poo! Is That You?. Written by Clare Helen Welsh and brilliantly illustrated by Nicola O'Byrne, this clever story interweaves fascinating facts throughout and includes an information page with photos of each featured animal.
Perfect for curious young minds, Wee? It Wasn't Me! is a piddle-tastic romp through the Alaskan wilderness that will leave readers giggling and amazed at the wonders of the animal kingdom.
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Interest Age: From 3 to 6 years
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978-1-5290-5215-2 (9781529052152)
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Clare Helen Welsh is a primary school teacher with over ten years experience in Early Years and Key Stage One. In 2014 she became a Specialist Leader of Education and supports local schools to achieve high standards in phonics, primary languages and the Early Years Foundation Stage. Being a teacher gives Clare an outlet for her BIG ideas. Once she helped a class make a giant rice crispy cake that was so wide it wouldn't fit through the door!
But her best idea yet has been putting pen to paper. Clare loves writing funny stories but is particularly passionate about writing stories that help children deal with big feelings and difficult issues. Clare lives in Devon with her husband and two children and she says she does her best writing by the sea, which is lucky because she lives close to many beautiful beaches and the salty sea air.
Nicola O'Byrne was born in Swaziland, grew up in Singapore and has lived in Papua New Guinea, Kenya, Edinburgh, London and Cambridge. When Nicola was five years old her parents banned Saturday morning television, and she has been drawing ever since. Nicola has a Bachelor's degree in Illustration from Edinburgh College of Art and an MA (Printmaking) from Camberwell College of Art. In 2014 her picture book Open Very Carefully won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Stockport Children's Book Prize and the Oldham's Brilliant Book Award, was highly commended for the UKLA Book Award and shortlisted for Oscar's First Book Prize and the Sheffield Children's Book Award. She now lives in sunny Los Angeles with her husband, Sjoerd, and their invisible dog, Chewbacca.