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Bunny vs Monkey by Jamie Smart – digital resources and author video

Don’t miss the new in-demand kids series!

The first three books in Jamie Smart’s Bunny vs Monkey series have sold over 150,000 copies yet so many children are yet to discover him. Heralded as the UK’s Dav Pilkey, Smart’s full colour illustrated series follows the hilarious action-packed antics of Bunny and Monkey.

You can download the author videos and digital assets from this Google Drive.

Suitable for children aged 5+, the style of Smart’s witty stories will engage any child. Whether you’re looking for the next Wimpy Kid, have exhausted the Dog Man books or are looking for a storytelling experience often found in cartoons and games, Bunny vs Monkey is the next series to capture children’s imagination.

Ahead of the fourth book (Bunny vs Monkey and the Supersonic Aye-Aye) publishing in January 2022, David Fickling Books are offering a pack of eye-catching display materials for you and your library.

We would love to see you using the materials within your library and to send photos of groups using #BunnyVsMonkey and tagging jamiesmart DFB_storyhouse and readingagency on Twitter and dfb_storyhouse and readingagency on Instagram

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