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Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors John Townsend

Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors By John Townsend

Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors by John Townsend


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Summary

Inspired by traditional folktales from around the world, this features fantastical, mesmerising tales about how different animals came to resemble the species that we know today. The stories mix humour, suspense, a few scares and charming full colour artwork to spellbinding effect.

Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors Summary

Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors by John Townsend

Inspired by traditional folktales from around the world, this features fantastical, mesmerising tales about how different animals from the jungle, the outback and the Arctic came to resemble the species that we know today. The stories mix humour, suspense, a few scares and charming full colour artwork to spellbinding effect. Full list of stories: Why Monkeys Live In Trees, How The Tiger Got Its Stripes, Why The Koala Has No Tail, The Lion and the Hare, How The Chipmunk Got Its Stripes, The Hyena's Last Laugh, The Mouse Deer and the Tiger, When The Polar Bears Danced.

About John Townsend

John Townsend worked as a Secondary School teacher before becoming a writer of children's books for all ages. Martina Peluso studied printing at the Institute of Art in Naples. Based in Edinburgh, she has worked for many advertising and publishing companies.

Additional information

GOR013351822
9781913971601
1913971600
Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors by John Townsend
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Bonnier Books Ltd
20220228
96
N/A
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