Germs!: An Epic Tale on a Tiny Scale

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Our story begins with the rumble of war as Sam, a young germ, is conscripted to fight in the Germ Army. Their ultimate goal? To attack the boy who comes into the bathroom each day and doesn't wash his hands.  When the boy fails to wash his hands one day, they seize their opportunity to  attack, only to be met with the friendly Antibody Army. A great battle ensues, but which side is Sam really on? An hilarious look at the germs that live with us every day and their battle to take control of our bodies; with a message – BE SURE TO WASH YOUR HANDS!

  • An imaginative and action-packed story with a particularly relevant message for today - wash your

    hands!
  • Stunning illustrations featuring hundreds of quirky characters 
  • A special 4 page gatefold fold-out shows the armies lined up for battle

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About Martin Howard

Aardman is the world-class animation studio behind the internationally best-selling brand Shaun the Sheep, as well as Chicken Run and the Wallace & Gromit films. The studio has won more than twenty awards, including multiple Children's BAFTAs, an International Emmy, and an Academy Award.

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About Colin Stimson

Martin Howard produces laugh-out-loud books for both children and adults. For children he has written How to Cook Children: A Grisly Recipe Book (Pavilion 2008), the Witches at War! trilogy (Pavilion), and Germs: An Epic Tale on a Tiny Scale (Pavilion 2010) for younger children. His work for adults includes the popular Bad Dog's Diary series (Portico) and On

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