The Romans and Dinosaurs live on Mars in a huge glass dome called Romasauria. They race their rocket chariots and feast on Moon-Cow and chips until life on Mars is threatened by a Giant Asteroid. Will a wooden catapault and some dinosaur poo save the day? That's up to you...This book needs YOU! Finish the illustrations and colour them in while you read and enjoy a proper story with lots and lots of laughs! Other titles in this hilarious series include: Pirates v Ancient Egyptians in a Haunted Museum; Secret Agents v Giant Slugs in the Jungle; Aliens v Mad Scientists Under the Ocean; Cowboys v Trolls in the Arctic; Robots v Gorillas in the Desert.
BOOK OF THE WEEK - Young readers will love this gorgeous picture book about a chilled capybara who just won't be rushed.
Can you solve the puzzles to save the Kingdom? Put your puzzle skills to the test with mazes, word games and codes to crack!
The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
This is Book 2 in the Mega Mash-Up Series Series. See all Mega Mash-Up Series books here.
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Born in Stockport but spending most of his childhood residing in his own imagination, Nikalas Catlow has illustrated over 30 books with a range of well respected publishers.
More about Nikalas CatlowNikalas and Tim are the author/illustrator team behind the Mega Mash-Up series. They write and draw together and laugh a lot. They met when Nikalas, who was working as a designer, thought Tim would be a good illustrator for some books he was working on, and then found out that they lived across the road from one another in south-east London. A pint lead to
More about Tim WessonNikalas and Tim are the author/illustrator team behind the Mega Mash-Up series. They write and draw together and laugh a lot. They met when Nikalas, who was working as a designer, thought Tim would be a good illustrator for some books he was working on, and then found out that they lived across the road from one another in south-east London. A pint lead to
More about Tim Wesson