The Biggest Cat in the Book

Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Cats come in all shapes, colors, and sizes... but which of them is the biggest?

Tiny kitten Pippa loves to explore slippers. Paisley the Persian cat loves cardboard boxes, and Dave the Devon Rex is DEFINITELY not related to the T. rex. Each of these cats is special in their own way, but only one of these lovable fluffballs can be the BIGGEST. Purr-fect for cat lovers, this playful story is the second in the Biggest series, and features a gatefold surprise at the end.

Written by award-winning author Ben Lerwill and illustrated by prizewinning artist Mark Chambers, this book will appeal to animal lovers everywhere, and anyone who appreciates cats, no matter what size they are.
Ben Lerwill is a multiple award-winning writer. His work has appeared in a host of publications including National Geographic Traveller, Time Out, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. Over the past decade he's won four British Guild of Travel Writers' Awards, and often focuses on wildlife, rail journeys and the outdoors. Best of all, he writes fascinating, magical non-fiction stories that will amaze and inspire - just like the ones in this book.

Beatrice Blue is an author-illustrator and Art Director working both in publishing and in animation. She has worked with companies like Harper Collins, Hachette, Quarto, Nickelodeon, Apple TV+, Dreamworks TV, Hasbro, Square-Enix and Lonely Planet among many others.

Her debut picture book "Once Upon a Unicorn Horn" has been translated into more than 10 languages and was nominated for the Waterstones Children's book prize 2020.

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Cats come in all shapes, colors, and sizes... but which of them is the biggest?

Tiny kitten Pippa loves to explore slippers. Paisley the Persian cat loves cardboard boxes, and Dave the Devon Rex is DEFINITELY not related to the T. rex. Each of these cats is special in their own way, but only one of these lovable fluffballs can be the BIGGEST. Purr-fect for cat lovers, this playful story is the second in the Biggest series, and features a gatefold surprise at the end.

Written by award-winning author Ben Lerwill and illustrated by prizewinning artist Mark Chambers, this book will appeal to animal lovers everywhere, and anyone who appreciates cats, no matter what size they are.

Author

Ben Lerwill is a multiple award-winning writer. His work has appeared in a host of publications including National Geographic Traveller, Time Out, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. Over the past decade he's won four British Guild of Travel Writers' Awards, and often focuses on wildlife, rail journeys and the outdoors. Best of all, he writes fascinating, magical non-fiction stories that will amaze and inspire - just like the ones in this book.

Beatrice Blue is an author-illustrator and Art Director working both in publishing and in animation. She has worked with companies like Harper Collins, Hachette, Quarto, Nickelodeon, Apple TV+, Dreamworks TV, Hasbro, Square-Enix and Lonely Planet among many others.

Her debut picture book "Once Upon a Unicorn Horn" has been translated into more than 10 languages and was nominated for the Waterstones Children's book prize 2020.

View titles by Ben Lerwill

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