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If Creature is not a potato, what could they possibly be??? ?I am a potato', says a small furry creature. ?Don't be ridiculous,' says Dog. ?Do you grow underground? Do you have lots of eyes? No? Then you're not a potato.' ?Then WHAT AM I?' wails Creature. Cat comes along. ?Do you breathe air? Do you eat and poo? Do you move around? You are an animal!' but what kind of animal is he? As his identity crisis continues, more creatures join the conversation, asking questions and narrowing down the options until they eventually work out that Creature is a mouse! Mouse is delighted and introduces…mehr

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If Creature is not a potato, what could they possibly be??? ?I am a potato', says a small furry creature. ?Don't be ridiculous,' says Dog. ?Do you grow underground? Do you have lots of eyes? No? Then you're not a potato.' ?Then WHAT AM I?' wails Creature. Cat comes along. ?Do you breathe air? Do you eat and poo? Do you move around? You are an animal!' but what kind of animal is he? As his identity crisis continues, more creatures join the conversation, asking questions and narrowing down the options until they eventually work out that Creature is a mouse! Mouse is delighted and introduces himself to a small Thing that rolls along. Now THAT is a potato! This is a silly, delightful book that nonetheless teaches an important lesson about using the scientific method to deduce answers by observing, asking questions and eliminating possibilities. Vividly brought to life in Elliot Kruszynski's punchy, graphic illustrations, taxonomy has never been this fun.
Autorenporträt
Ziggy Hanaor is a publisher and writer living in London. Her humour-led picture-books include The Pocket Chaotic (2020), Alex and Alex (2022) and Gory Rory Fangface Needs a Kiss (2023). Her graphic novel, Alte Zachen, was on the Yoto Carnegies shortlist, 2023. Elliot Kruszynski is a London-based illustrator whose previous books include Special Delivery (2020) and Professor Wooford McPaw's Guide to Astronomy (2022). His editorial work has featured in Vice, The Guardian and Wrap Magazine.