Yes Juzzy. Here's a full IngramSpark long description for The Monster and the Vet (no dashes, British English, and written to sell the book properly while also highlighting the Morpheus scholarship program).IngramSpark Long DescriptionMeet a monster who is as sweet as can be, with yellow fur, red eyes, and six wibbly legs.But one morning, something is very wrong.His tummy is bubbling, his legs are wobbling, and his whole body feels strange. So he does what any sensible monster would do. He calls the vet.The problem is, this vet is having a very unusual morning too. One side of his hair is wet, the other side is dry, his shirt is on the clothesline, and he is absolutely not prepared for what is waiting behind the monster's front door.What follows is a laugh out loud, cheeky, rhyming adventure packed with tummy rumbles, silly surprises, and one world famous fart that changes everything.The Monster and the Vet is a playful picture book that children will beg to hear again and again. With its bouncy rhythm, funny language, bright characters, and warm heart, it is the perfect read aloud for families, early learning settings, and classrooms. Beneath the giggles, it also delivers a beautiful message about kindness, support, and how we all need help sometimes.This title was proudly published through Morpheus Publishing's scholarship program for disabled authors. Morpheus Publishing, founded by award winning disability advocate and author Justine Martin, is committed to creating inclusive pathways for storytellers who may otherwise miss opportunities due to barriers and lack of access. For every able bodied author who publishes with Morpheus, it provides the means to offer a scholarship to a disabled writer, helping them bring their story to life through professional mentoring, editing, design, and publishing support.Ideal for ages 3 to 7, this hilarious and heartfelt story will leave children smiling, grown ups laughing, and everyone cheering for the monster.