What’s Up MuMu?

By David Mackintosh, Illustrated by David Mackintosh

MuMu is not quite MuMu today – we all have days like that.
But with enough good cheer and fun, her best friend Lox can put things right. Right? A rattling good story about friendship and one of those days…

MuMu is not having a good day. Nothing can put things right.

AND THAT’S THAT.

Her best friend Lox knows her better than anyone, but does he have enough tricks up his sleeve to put things right?

A rattly rollercoaster of a story from award-winning author/illustrator David Mackintosh, this bright and witty story of friendship, patience and modern construction methods will have you wishing for a best friend like Lox.

Perfect for anyone who has ever had ONE OF THOSE DAYS, including boys and girls aged 3+.

Format: Digital download
Ageband: 3 to 7
Release Date: 27 Aug 2015
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-746310-7
David Mackintosh is an award-winning author/illustrator who likes drawing people, buildings, and ummm… the things that feature in this book. His first ever job was delivering blueprints to high-rise building sites with only a tie and shiny shoes for safety. David lives in the city and escapes to the seaside whenever possible.

”'David Mackintosh is one of my favourite author/illustrators, and he is hitting a new peak with this book. It's stunningly beautiful and simple.” - Oliver Jeffers

”PRAISE FOR THE FRANK SHOW:'The story delivers a positive message with subversive wit and charm” - The Irish Times

”'A quirky book that bridges the age gap” - Junior Magazine

”'Mackintosh’s anarchic illustrations are hilarious but there’s a serious point about how much the older generation has to offer children, including loads of fun.” - The Herald

Praise for MARSHALL ARMSTRONG IS NEW TO OUR SCHOOL: -

”'Utterly unpredictable from one page to the next, this is a seriously funny book.” - The Independent On Sunday

”'I think this book is fantastic because I can read it myself and I love the pictures and the way it looks. The story is really, really good and fantastic because it's strange and weird.” - Child’s review on the Guardian’s children’s book site.