Advantages: Teaches children about colours Disadvantages: none
***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.
... ...flowers so I should be yellow. But look at me - I'm red!'"
He tries hopping and walking on different surfaces with different colours, but each time he changes to something completely different. He turns to his friends, Meercat and Monkey for some help and tells them he is worried in case lion comes along and eats him. They start by telling him that if he sits and concentrates on a colour then he might change into that colour but that doesn't work. ...
belfin 30.03.2007
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