Product Description
Most young children fantasise about buying the contents of a pet shop and in the great pet sale all the animals must go: A platypus, terrapin and gecko are all at knock down prices. The koala and anteater are 9p the pair! A box of assorted brown things is only 20p. The little rat with the half his whiskers missing thinks he is the best bargin but just how many pets will the little boy be able to buy with his GBP1? A charming tale with a big pull out surprise at the … More >>

#1 by Laura Arone on June 17, 2010 - 3:59 am
I had to buy my own copy of this book after finding it in the public library and reading it to my Kindergarten class. The children love the story. I usually change my voice to sound like a very cute but annoying rat. The children also get a kick when they see how the rat has eaten part of a page from the book. I use this book every year to teach money skills to my children. The low price tags and good clear pictures make it a must. We add up the cost of all the animals and see if the total is correct. We also give the children different amounts of money to go shopping with in the Pet Store. An excellent investment!!!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Anonymous on June 17, 2010 - 5:51 am
Fun and challenging developer of math skills. Wonderful for pet/animal lovers. Best rat character ever. Small children/pre-schoolers will love the pictures and pull tabs. Older school age children will be challenged by the math.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Anonymous on June 17, 2010 - 7:37 am
My two and a half year old son loves reading this book! He loves to see the rat on every page, and enjoys discovering the animals behind the flaps. Wonderful ending too. Mick Inkpen is great as usual. We have read this book at least twice a day for the last few weeks!
Rating: 5 / 5