How does a very small girl hide a very large lion?
When Grandma comes to stay, Iris has to hide her lion, as grandmas
can get anxious if they find a lion in the house.
But Grandma is acting suspiciously, too, and Iris is
sure she has a secret of her own.
To Iris's great surprise, it turns out that Grandma is
hiding a bear in her bedroom!
This warm and funny follow-up to the prize-winning, bestselling
picture book, How to Hide a Lion, is certain to be another
winner with children everywhere.
Helen's warm, witty, wonderful illustrations have garnered international
acclaim.
Exquisite illustrations and a perfect read-aloud text.
Praise for How to Hide a Lion:
"Funny and warm-hearted" Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The
Gruffalo
"I read How to Hide a Lion with my son. We love it together."
David Walliams
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES
How to Hide a Lion
How to Hide a Lion at School
How to Hide a Lion at Christmas
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,

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Helen Stephens is the award winning illustrator of How to Hide a Lion, Fleabag and The Night Iceberg (Alison Green Books). Known for her line work and bright and instantly recognisable illustrations, Helen has both collaborated with authors (Sophie Hannah, Roger McGough and Michael Morpurgo) and written and illustrated her own picture books including The Big
More about Helen StephensHelen Stephens is the award winning illustrator of How to Hide a Lion, Fleabag and The Night Iceberg (Alison Green Books). Known for her line work and bright and instantly recognisable illustrations, Helen has both collaborated with authors (Sophie Hannah, Roger McGough and Michael Morpurgo) and written and illustrated her own picture books including The Big
More about Helen Stephens