'"A lovely way to introduce body neutrality"'Alex Light, Body Image Speaker, Podcaster, and Sunday Times Bestselling Author'Praise for SPLAT!: This brilliantly playful book that experiments with the physical boundaries of the book as an object, encouraging interaction and imagination, seems to be a direct extension of Jon's personality.in thick black lines, are as in-your-face as it gets . Good, not so clean fun that will delight.'Oliver Jeffers'Praise for SPLAT!: Burgerman's first children's book is a mess in a good way. Set against bright, crayon-colored backdrops, Burgerman's cartoons, outlined in thick black lines, are as in-your-face as it gets . Good, not so clean fun that will delight.'Publisher's Weekly'Praise for How to Eat Pizza: Totally daft but enormous fun: Burgerman, with his off the wall sense of humour, has dished up another winner to tickle your taste buds.'Red Reading Hub'Praise for How to Eat Pizza: Bright colours and simple but effective illustrations will capture children's attention and there are plenty of lots visual gags to enjoy'Parents In Touch.
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