Small Panda has lost his bottom. It was there when he went to sleep but now it has disappeared. He searches high and low, and finds stripy bums, pink butts, and feathery derrieres. “Are you my bottom?” he asks, but none of these bottoms are his. Finally, he spots a furry bum which just has to be his– but the answer is surprising! A cheeky story for anyone who has ever left something behind.
Kate Temple and Jol Temple are the authors of Parrot Carrot. Ronojoy Ghosh has been in the advertising industry for the past 18 years, and his picture book Ollie and the Wind was shortlisted for the CBC Book of the Year Award.
Kate Temple and Jol Temple are the authors of Parrot Carrot. Ronojoy Ghosh has been in the advertising industry for the past 18 years, and his picture book Ollie and the Wind was shortlisted for the CBC Book of the Year Award.
Ronojoy Ghosh has been an art director in the advertising industry for the past eighteen years, which has included stints in India, Indonesia, Singapore, and New Zealand. He currently lives in Australia with his wife and son. His first children’s picture book Ollie and the Wind was shortlisted for Book of the Year by the Children’s Book Council of Australia in 2016. His second book No Place Like Home, a story about a grumpy polar bear, is available in Australia. Ghosh is also the illustrator of Mem Fox’s I’m an Immigrant Too. His books have been translated into German, Chinese, Spanish, and Korean.
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