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MOOKi vs The Big Scary

Scotty James Dave Atze

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Penguin Random House Australia
13 August 2024
Adventure has a new name and it is MOOKi! A fun and fearless new character children will love.

Join MOOKi and his best friends Cindy and Ralph on a FUNNY and THRILLING journey as they face HEART-STOPPING challenges and meet AMAZINGLY UNEXPECTED characters along the way.

They'll climb a towering mountain, outsmart some snappy Venus flytraps, face off with a fearsome yeti, and, you guessed it, confront The Big Scary itself!

To make it happen, MOOKi must dig deep to find his courage, Cindy must come up with answers to some difficult questions and Ralph must hold onto his nervous wees.

Created by Scotty James, one of Australia's most accomplished snowboarders, this story brings his childhood nickname and alter-ego, MOOKi, to life.

With bold illustrations on every page, MOOKi vs The Big Scary is packed with adventure perfect for beginner readers or reluctant readers. They'll learn about the importance of friendship, of showing resilience and finding courage to face fears and overcome challenges, as well s how to embrace the joy of imagination and creativity.
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Illustrated by:   Dave Atze
Imprint:   Penguin Random House Australia
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 189mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   264g
ISBN:   9781761347405
ISBN 10:   1761347403
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Scotty James (Author) With 2 Olympic medals, 9 X Games medals and 3 World Halfpipe Championship gold medals, Scotty James is one of the most accomplished athletes in snowboarding today. At the age of three, Scotty fell in love with the sport and at fourteen he started competing professionally, making history as one of the youngest athletes to ever compete in the Winter Olympics. Since then, Scotty has ascended to the top ranks and continues to break records and win championship titles. Renowned for his remarkable talent and groundbreaking performances on the halfpipe, he has cemented himself as a global icon who continues to push the boundaries of the sport with his unparalleled skills and relentless drive for excellence. Off the slopes, as a child Scotty was encouraged to tap into his creative side and was often doodling cartoons and animations. Inspired by his childhood nickname 'MOOKi', Scotty brought this alter-ego to life through his drawing of a character of the same name, geared up in an astronaut suit and, of course, Scotty's signature red gloves. MOOKi was created as a symbol to always shoot for the moon and dream big - values instilled in Scotty by his family from an early age. Scotty embraces MOOKi as a constant reminder to conquer any hurdles that come his way. A proud husband, brother and uncle, with this debut book series Scotty hopes to inspire others to embrace their own inner MOOKi and fearlessly pursue their dreams. Steve Worland (Author) Steve Worland has worked extensively in film and television in Australia and the USA. He wrote the screenplay for the smash hit Australian family film Paper Planes with director Robert Connolly, won the ACCTA award for best original screenplay for the same film, and adapted the movie into a bestselling novel for young readers. Steve has written screenplays for Working Title, Icon Productions and The Jim Henson Company, worked in script development for James Cameron's Lightstorm and wrote Fox Searchlight's Bootmen, which won five ACCTA awards. Steve also wrote the action-comedy telemovie Hard Knox for New Line Television, episodes of the Southern Star action series Big Sky and the Saturn award-winning Farscape. He is the author of the action-adventure novels Velocity, Combustion and Quick as well as the charity joke book The Bloke-a-saurus, which he wrote with his brother, Gus.

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