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Kipper: Kipper's Monster

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444923834

Price: £6.99

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A classic Kipper picture book about being afraid of the dark.

Kipper and his friend Tiger are going camping in the woods. Tiger has a brand-new torch and Kipper has a storybook. Hopefully there aren’t any monsters around … But the wood is full of dark shadows and strange noises. And, the darker it gets, the more scared they become! Can Kipper and Tiger learn to overcome their fears?

Perfect for soothing fears and worries, this classic picture book shows that sometimes things aren’t quite as scary as they first seem!

Kipper has been a much-loved picture book character for over 25 years.

“The charmingly comical Inkpen, as always, hits the spot” – Guardian

“You simply cannot fail to win smiles with a new book about Kipper” – Daily Mail

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Reviews

A fun and reassuring tale that introduces children to light and shadows
Junior
Beautifully told with gentle humour and delightful illustrations.
WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY
Kipper has touched a chord with children and parents alike
Practical Parenting
The charmingly comical Inkpen, as always, hits the spot.
The Guardian
A fun and reassuring tale that introduces children to light and shadows
Junior
Beautifully told with gentle humour and delightful illustrations
Waterstone's Books Quarterly
Has grown from strength to strength ... remains appealing and relevant
School Librarian
Full of imagination and suspense
Write Away
Any monsters out there in the darkness can be explained, as this charming story, with its characteristically engaging illustrations, demonstrates
Bristol Magazine
My children absolutely LOVE all of Mick Inkpen's books, and I still love reading Kipper to them, even when it's for the hundreth time...
Cressida Cowell