Tiddler

Tiddler’s a little fish who likes to tell tall tales. It’s a bit cheeky, but don’t you love to listen? A true rhyming classic: a magical ocean quest. There are so many fish to spot in Axel’s lovely pictures you won’t know which way to turn your head. Tiddler’s a little fish with a very BIG imagination. Every day, he’s late for school. And every day he tells his teacher another tall tale. Did Tiddler really ride a seahorse? Did he truly meet a mermaid? What tale will Tiddler tell next?

  • A summery favourite by the creators of The Gruffalo
  • Celebrates the imagination and the joys of storytelling
  • Filled with Axel Scheffler’s beautiful ocean artwork
  • “Tiddler is picture-book perfection” – Independent

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  • Photo of Julia Donaldson

    Julia Donaldson

    Julia Donaldson is one of the UK’s best loved authors, known for brilliant picture books like The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and Stick Man. She was also the Children’s Laureate 2011-2013.

    Awards

    Julia has won many major book prizes, including the Smarties and Blue Peter Awards for The Gruffalo, the Blue Peter and Sheffield Children’s Book Prizes for Room on the Broom, the British Book Awards Children’s Book of the Year for The Gruffalo’s Child and the Red House Award for Super Worm. Julia was also the Children’s Laureate 2011-2013.

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    Axel Scheffler

    Axel is the illustrator of The Gruffalo and many other favourite picture books.

    Awards

    Axel has won many of the major book prizes, including the Smarties and Bluue Peter Awards for The Gruffalo, the Blue Peter and Sheffield Children’s Book Prizes for Room on the Broom, the British Book Awards Children’s Book of the Year for The Gruffalo’s Child and the Red House Award for Super Worm.

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