Product details
- ISBN 9781788546621
- Weight: 191g
- Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 05 Nov 2020
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Following the success of their first two adventures Mr Tiger, Betsy and the Blue Moon and Mr Tiger, Betsy and the Sea Dragon, the intrepid pair join Betsy's mum, Myrtle the mermaid, beneath the waves, from bestselling author Sally Gardner and illustrated by Nick Maland.
Crumble cakes! When Betsy joins Myrtle the mermaid in her underwater world, she discovers there may be monsters . . . shipwrecks, lost treasure and secret cities. A seapig's prize seahorse, Pudding Pie, has been stolen by a cantankerous giant octopus and Betsy and Mr Tiger must go to the rescue in their new submarine. But what happens when a tiger's whiskers and tail are simply too long to squeeze into forgotten dark caverns where even the moon cannot shine, and Betsy has to take the final steps of the adventure on her own?
The paperback edition of this book is printed in blue ink in Dyslexie, a font specially designed to make reading easier – and more fun.
Praise for Sally Gardner:
'This enchanting series is an absolute delight... Striking just the right note of whimsy and magic' THE BOOKSELLER
'An idiosyncratic genius' THE TIMES
'Gardner's skill is to contain even her wildest ideas within a meticulous plot' DAILY TELEGRAPH
Sally Gardner is the Costa and Carnegie-winning author of Maggot Moon. Her books have sold over two million copies in many languages and won numerous prizes. Zephyr publishes Invisible in a Bright Light, Sally's first middle-grade in fourteen years, since her prize-winning debut, I, Coriander.
Nick Maland is an award-winning illustrator. His book Oliver Who Travelled Far and Wide won the Booktrust Early Years Award.
