Is That a Coconut? Yuck!

Is That a Coconut? Yuck!

by Tony Bradman (Author), Tony Bradman (Author), Katharine McEwen (Illustrator)

Synopsis

A hilarious jungle farce from best-selling and award-winning author Tony Bradman, creator of Dilly the Dinosaur. One day, a small, round, hairy thing fell from a tree ...and landed right in front of Elephant. What's this? Elephant rumbled, picking it up with his trunk. He hoped it was a tasty treat, but he was disappointed. A coconut? I hate coconuts! A case of mistaken identity is sweeping the jungle ...but can Mama Monkey catch up with the mysterious flying fruit? And why is she so attached to it anyway? The fantastic pairing of Tony Bradman and Katharine McEwan have combined to produce a brightly coloured jungle romp based on the age-old hot potato theme and a case of mistaken identity. An ideal read-aloud book, Is That a Coconut? Yuck! combines rhythm, repetition and a gentle night-time ending to make it the perfect bedtime story.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Egmont
Published: 06 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 1405263725
ISBN 13: 9781405263726
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Author Bio
Tony Bradman was born in south London and after graduating from Cambridge University he worked as a music journalist for many years before becoming a full time author of both children's and adult books. He has now published more than 200 books for children and his work has been translated into more than twenty languages. He is probably best known for the Dilly the Dinosaur books which have sold over 2 million copies. Tony has three children and lives with his wife and his mischievous cat Rufus in Beckenham, Kent. Katharine McEwen graduated from Kingston University with a first class honours degree in illustration in 1996. Her first book, Jack's Tummy, was published while she was still at University. Since then Katharine has worked with many high-profile writers and has illustrated over twenty-five children's books. As a child Katharine wanted to be an archeologist but now she loves her job and the process of bringing a story to life. Katharine lives in Tonbridge, Kent, with her husband.