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Chameleon's Crazy Colours - Nicola Grant


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Chameleon's Crazy Colours - Nicola Grant

 
Description: ISBN 1845060156 / Author: Nicola Grant / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... by shouting that Lion is coming, but Chameleon turns purple in the long green grass. They try this tactic again but nothing ... more

 ... seems to work and Chameleon is very worried and sad. Eventually the big Lion comes along and sees Chameleon immediately. Lion asks him what he is and Chameleon replies that he is a red spotty thing, and then changes his mind as he changes colour to pink and purple before changing once again to red blue and purple. Lion is obviously confused and quick thinking Chameleon decides to use his strange colours to his advantage. He tells Lion that he has Funny-colouritis and says that if Lion eats him then he will get a...more

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Premium Review Chameleon's Crazy Colours - Nicola Grant: Go Crazy With This Chameleon (795 words)
by - written on 04/04/07 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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***Background*** Nicola Grant is a new author to me and the only other book that I can find that she has written is called Don't Be So Nosy, Posy! Her books appear to be aimed at nursery or early school age children and in this one she teams up with illustrator Michael Terry who has provided the pictures for lots of other animal stories, including Here Comes The Crocodile by Kathryn White. ***The Story*** The story starts with an upset Chameleon. "'Bother!' he said crossly. "I'm sitting on yellow flowers so I should be yellow. But look at me - I'm red!'" He tries hopping and walking on different ...  Read the complete review

 

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