Giggle along with Matty and Mo in this funny lift-the-flap story for toddlers about being kind.
Matty and Mo are puppy siblings and best friends too! In The Big Scooter Race, Matty and Mo are going to the park on their scooters. But first Mo gets left behind, then Matty falls in the mud, then they meet their friend who wants to join in . . . what will the little pups do?
Perfect for toddlers, with stories inspired by real life family experiences; flaps, a wheel and a fold-out heart ending to keep little ones engaged; and adorable, expressive illustrations from Rosalind Beardshaw.
A free audio recording is also available via QR.
Enjoy more relatable tales from these cheeky puppies in The Party, The Lost Teddy and Are We There Yet?
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This is Book 6 in the Matty and Mo Series. See all Matty and Mo books here.
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Samantha Meredith graduated from Loughborough University in 2001 with a BA (Hons) in illustration. She works from home in North London, mostly designing and illustrating children's books, but occasionally working on greeting cards, gift wrap, craft projects and toy packaging. She has been widely published by clients including Egmont, Parragon, Scholastic, Ca
More about Campbell BooksDavid Bedford David Bedford is a successful picture book writer, who writes with warmth, humour and heart. He has written many books for Little Tiger, including Shaggy Dog and the Terrible Itch illustrated by Gwyneth Williamson. He lives in Norfolk with his young family. Illustrator information Rosalind Beardshaw Rosalind has loved drawing and painting since
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