A fun collection of books and activities to celebrate ten wonderful years of Aliens Love Underpants, all contained in a tin! Terrific illustrations capture the flood of jokes about pants that underlie this rhyming story. There are no underpants in space so the Aliens have to come down to earth to find them on people’s washing lines. Aliens love their different shapes, sizes and colours, in fact, they seem to have an unusual attraction to pants of all kinds. Find out all the things they love about them in this easy to read story. If you like this then be sure to check out the brilliant Dinosaurs Love Underpantsby the same author.
To celebrate ten wonderful years of Aliens Love Underpants, what better than a tin full of aliens, underpants and fun! Celebrate ten wonderful years of Aliens Love Underpants with this special tin containing Aliens Love Underpants, Aliens Love Underpants Colouring Book, a pants-tastic jigsaw puzzle and a double-sided poster to colour in!
Fun for all the family, there are activities to keep everyone entertained. With Claire Freedman's brilliant rhymes and Ben Cort's zany illustrations, this tin is the perfect gift for any fan of those pesky, pants-stealing aliens! The shiny, embossed tin is great for storing books and toys.Aliens love underpants, in every shape and size, But there are no underpants in space, so here's a big surprise . . . Tin contains: Picture book Colouring book Double-sided poster Jigsaw
There's also a new edition of this bestselling book, Aliens Love Underpants! that comes with a pantstastic fuzzy felt playset. And a new edition of Pirates Love Underpants which comes with a cuddly pirate!
Claire Freedman lives on the Essex coast. She has worked for the BBC, Harrods and for a reprographic company and now writes full-time. She is the author of a number of books for children, including A Kiss Goodnight, Snuggle Up, Sleepy Ones and On This Special Night with Little Tiger Press. When not writing, Claire spends her time sailing, walking in the countryside and, when she can, travelling abroad.
Claire discovered her love of writing for children after joining a local writing group – which she still enjoys attending regularly. She began by writing stories and picture strips for comics including Twinkle, Pingu and Sesame Street, before trying her hand at picture books.