We Are the Wibbly!

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*A 2026 ALA Notable Children's Book*

**'Hilarious' - Observer**

**'A hopping good book' - Kirkus Reviews**
**'I have fallen in love' - Reading Rocks**


The funny, heartfelt and irresistible story of one small creature's epic journey from tadpole to frog.

OH MY CRIKEYS!
Doesn't life move fast? One moment you're in the Wibbly, relaxing with your Wibbly friends. The next, they've all grown tails and turned into tadpoles! And what's more, they are bursting OUT of the Wibbly ... AND you've got to keep up!

Some tadpoles don't feel ready to become frogs.
And some never wanted to become tadpoles in the first place.

This heartwarming, hilarious story speaks perfectly to the anxiety that children can feel about keeping up with those around them – perfect for fans of Oi Frog! and Tad by Benji Davies.

*Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2025*

We Are the Wibbly! Reviews | Toppsta

9781526627346

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About Sarah Tagholm

Sarah Tagholm (Author)  Sarah Tagholm is a children's author who loves writing about confused animals, mischievous children and all things bizarro. She is passionate about encouraging a love of reading, libraries and availability of books for all children Sarah lives with her husband and son in Cornwall, where they spend so much time in the sea it's a wonder

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About Jane McGuinness

Jane McGuinness studied Illustration at Maidstone before completing an MA in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art. She enjoys experimenting with styles and materials; her most recent work has involved a mixture of ink and brushwork, followed by careful digital tinkering. In 2016 Jane was awarded the Sebastian Walker Prize for Illustrat

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