One night in the Silly Savannah a ludicrous Leopard is leapfrogging to bed and a hat-wearing Hyena is half asleep when all of a sudden there is a terrible racket! The animals decide to follow the noise, but they are in for a big surprise – a tiny shrew and her snoring. She is rudely awakened, only for the animals to slump into a heap fast asleep and start their own snuffling and snoring. Time for Shrew to get her own back.
‘Giggle-inducing. Conway’s tale is well-crafted.’ – Kirkus Review
‘This wildlife trail unfolds in a romp that’s brightly coloured with plenty to spot and laugh at.’ – Junior Magazine
‘Giggle-inducing. Conway’s tale is well-crafted.’ – Kirkus Review
‘This wildlife trail unfolds in a romp that’s brightly coloured with plenty to spot and laugh at.’ – Junior Magazine
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Reviews
This wildlife trail unfolds in a romp that's brightly coloured with plenty to spot and laugh at.
It is a beautiful example of the quality of Charles Fuge's work.
From beginning to end this tale is a perfect gem.
Full of lovely humorous touches.
Giggle-inducing. Conway's tale is well-crafted.
Big, bold and a pleasure to read aloud.
A visual delight.