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The FIRST ever eejits book features a collection o' creatures and critters that have never been featured anywhere else. Measuring 7"x7" and featuring 78 full colour pages, it's a delightful collection o' coloured creatures, pencil sketches and other eejity goodness.

The books come in two gorgeous flavours: Standard Edition or Artist Edition

The Standard Edition comes as you described and is signed by the artist George Mackay (that's me!!)

The Artist Edition also comes signed, however, a unique pencil and ink sketch will be drawn on the inside page just for you. A definite collectors item!

Click here to get your hands on a Standard or Artist Edition of the Book.
Check out the cool promo of the book complete with moving pictures and even sound!
 
This is what previous people have said on getting their copy of the book:-

'I love the layout of the book, and the (sort of) scientific names for them, along with the little notes about their behaviour. Great quality to the book as well.' - Eric Darrah

'Whether you're a new or old fan of eejits I highly recommend buying this book! Not only are the creatures unique, creative and fun as always but the sketches and notes about each of them are adding a lil extra to their personalities. I giggled quite a few times while getting to know them all!' - Jorunn Thomassen

The book was very well put together from my point of view. I really liked the idea of seeing the colorful eejit on one side and a partial sketch on the other with a short description / story. The background given with each eejit was definitely a good choice as well. The colors on almost all the eejits stand out and/or blend very well with the background theme. Also, enjoyed the scenes at the back of the book as well, except some of those poor eejits are orphans without names (at least I did not see an appearance in the book before the end). - Keith Brown

'If this book doesn't make you smile, laugh, giggle inanely or outright crack up then you're beyond help quite frankly.' - Charles Philip