The official novelization of the major stop-motion children's movie! Based on the hotly anticipated new stop-motion feature film Early Man, from director Nick Park (Shaun the Sheep, Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run) and Aardman Animation, coming to U.S. theaters this February. Meet Dug, a scrawny but cheerful caveman who loves his valley and just wants the best for his tribe of misfits. Accompanied by his faithful pig sidekick Hognob, Dug is a dreamer—why settle for hunting rabbits when you can hunt a mammoth?! Then there’s Dug’s tribe, led by the cautious Chief Bobnar. Bobnar wants the best for the tribe, too, but he sees things a little differently from Dug. Then Dug meets the evil Lord Nooth. He’s the leader of the Bronze Age City. When the Bronze Age City invades the valley and the cavemen have to fight to save their home, Dug strikes a deal with Lord Nooth. The tribe can keep their valley if they beat the Bronze Agers at their own game: soccer! Can Dug and Hognob really unite a motley tribe of rabbit-hunters into a serious team? It’s the Stone Age versus the Bronze Age in the match of the millennium! Easy to read and side-splittingly funny, this story about cavemen with heart will appeal to young readers and their parents.
Giant sticker and activity book based on the new major motion picture! Based on the hotly anticipated new stop-motion feature film Early Man, from director Nick Park (Shaun the Sheep, Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run) and Aardman Animation, coming to U.S. theaters this February. Caveman Dug needs your help to unite his tribe and save his valley! An official movie tie-in, this activity book is packed with puzzles, games, and activities, as well as over 800 stickers. With 5 tear-out posters of scenes and characters from the movie and 12 pages of stickers, this book is sure to provide hours of fun. Perfect for young fans of the movie and Aardman Animation, soccer enthusiasts, and prehistory buffs!
Wallace's latest money-making scheme is to set up a mobile shoe-repair service - 'uppers stitched', 'heels reheeled, soles sold'. He has invented an 'Auto-Cobbler' - a mobile shoe-repairing machine - which to everyone's surprise (especially Gromit's) actually works. But when Wallace accepts local football team the 'Wallaby Wanderer's' plea to repair their worn-out boots, not even Gromit can anticipate the disastrous consequences…
From helping with inventions to cleaning windows - Gromit's work is never done. Today he is so busy he's had to make a list. First he has to fill the teapot (one), then it's time to bake some cakes (two), before buttering crackers (three) etc. Each of these cumulative tasks will introduce a number, helping preschoolers to learn to count from one to five.
Poor Gromit is worn out! After a busy day looking after Wallace, he's just about ready for bed. But just as he settles down to sleep he's woken up by Wallace watching television, full blast. Then it's BANG, BANG! as Wallace hammers away at one of his inventions. Will Gromit ever get to sleep?
What makes Gromit special? He isn't like most other dogs. He doesn't wear a collar and he prefers his bedroom to a kennel. And what other dog loves electronics, reading the newspaper and whizzing down slides? Each double page features simple text and illustrations showing how Gromit stands apart from his canine peers.
What makes Shaun special? He isn't like most other sheep. He prefers Wallaby Street to the farm and wears a knitted pullover when the weather turns cold. He's not scared of dogs and can even do acrobatic stunts! Each page of the book features simple text and an illustration showing how Shaun stands apart from the flock.
The official novelization of the major stop-motion children's movie! Based on the hotly anticipated new stop-motion feature film Early Man, from director Nick Park (Shaun the Sheep, Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run) and Aardman Animation, coming to U.S. theaters this February. Meet Dug, a scrawny but cheerful caveman who loves his valley and just wants the best for his tribe of misfits. Accompanied by his faithful pig sidekick Hognob, Dug is a dreamer—why settle for hunting rabbits when you can hunt a mammoth?! Then there’s Dug’s tribe, led by the cautious Chief Bobnar. Bobnar wants the best for the tribe, too, but he sees things a little differently from Dug. Then Dug meets the evil Lord Nooth. He’s the leader of the Bronze Age City. When the Bronze Age City invades the valley and the cavemen have to fight to save their home, Dug strikes a deal with Lord Nooth. The tribe can keep their valley if they beat the Bronze Agers at their own game: soccer! Can Dug and Hognob really unite a motley tribe of rabbit-hunters into a serious team? It’s the Stone Age versus the Bronze Age in the match of the millennium! Easy to read and side-splittingly funny, this story about cavemen with heart will appeal to young readers and their parents.
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