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Yummy Yummy! Food for My Tummy! - Sam Lloyd


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Yummy Yummy! Food for My Tummy! - Sam Lloyd

 
Description: ISBN 1589250354 / Genre: Humour / Author: Sam Lloyd / Hardcover / Reading Level: Ages 4-8 / 32 Pages / Book is published 2004-03 by Tiger ... more
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Newest Review: ... together and accidentally stumble on a plan. The book reads really well and is very simple for my two year old to ... more

 ... understand. There is a phrase, which is the name of the book, that the sharks chant as the chimps try to get across the water. This encourages a child to remember and join in with the story. The text is very big and is the standard run-of-the-mill version but the names of each chimp looks as though it's written by a small child. I think Lloyd must have grabbed one of his children and asked then to write 'George' and 'Jess' and printed this onto the book. I love the illustrations in this book. The chimps look like very frie...more

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Yummy Yummy, Food for My Tummy!
Pages: 25, Paperback, Little Tiger Press
Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
£ 3.93


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Pages: 32, Edition: Reprint, Paperback, Tiger Tales
Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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Premium Review Yummy Yummy! Food for My Tummy! - Sam Lloyd: Fancy a chimp for your dinner? (515 words)
by - written on 30/05/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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This book has been written by Sam Lloyd and illustrated by Jack Tickle. It was first published in 2003 by Little Tiger Press. The story tells of two chimps called George and Jess who live on two small islands which are opposite each other. One day they decide that they wold really like to play together but there is one big problem; the water between both islands is infested with sharks. The chimps experiment with different ways in which to try and conquer the shark infested water without being eaten but none of their ideas work and they almost get eaten a few times. Eventually they give up trying to play together and accidentally stumble on a ...  Read the complete review

 

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