The fourth title from the brilliant Emily Rand, author and illustrator of a Dog Day, In the Darkness of the Night and The Lost Property Office. Mr McDuff lives in a house full of stuff! He loves collecting things - bits and pieces he thinks could be useful one day, but his neighbours call it junk! They keep their houses neat and tidy, and hurry by without saying hello. Everyone except Mo, that is. Can Mo and Mr. McDuff convince the rest of the neighbourhood that his stuff is useful, and that reusing and repairing is often better than throwing things away? A story about recycling and the environment as well as community, kindness and helping others. Readers will find new things to spot every time they look at Emily Rand's incredibly detailed illustrations. Build and inspire a feeling of community and a sense of looking after their environment in the next generation.
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Emily Rand is an author and illustrator living in East London with her partner and daughter, Josie. Her books include A Dog Day and In the Darkness of the Night. The Lost Property Office is Emily's third book with Tate.
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