Wanna See a Llama?

Simon Philip author Ian Smith illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:7th Mar '24

£7.99

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Wanna See a Llama? cover

A hilarious llama-chase picture book all about animal recognition.

Come on a llama chase with two friends around the city! There are wild and wacky animals to discover around every corner. But are any of them llamas? And can you follow the clues to where they might really be? A hilarious caper all about animal recognition with a fun fact file at the end of the book.Do you wanna see a llama? Then come this way, as our self-described 'llama expert' takes her friend on a chase around the city. They discover wild and wacky animals around every corner - but are any of them really llamas? Llamas are highly sociable animals, though, and where there's one, there's often more ... Readers will be shouting at the book with delight as more and more llamas gather in the background, until a whole parade of partying llamas is revealed. But will the children ever find what they're looking for? Children will love guessing what each new animal is from the glimpse given in the artwork, before turning the page to find out and there are fun facts about all the animals at the end of the book. A fantastically funny follow-up to Wanna See a Penguin? by the award-winning author of You Must Bring a Hat.

"A wild and wacky story about animal recognition to be shared and enjoyed..." * Mike Davies, Teach Early Years *
"Written with Philip's trademark wit, warmth and exuberance, and harnessing all the fun of the pantomime convention of 'it's behind you', this action-packed adventure puts fun, friendship and animal recognition at centre stage." * Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post *
"Sharing in the classroom or at home, this book, and indeed the series, will provide children with just the right mix of magic, adventure, and excitement to keep them coming back for more." * Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub *
"This picture book is such fun!" * ACHUKA *

ISBN: 9780192783547

Dimensions: 245mm x 245mm x 3mm

Weight: unknown