Walking through the jungle

A small child is making his way through the jungle, first walking, then creeping, running, leaping, swinging and finally wading. As he goes, he hears various noises - ssssss, grrrrrrr, trump trump, roarrrrr, chitter chatter, snap snap - after each of which the page is turned to reveal the animal responsible.

Text and artwork combine to encourage audience participation on the levels of both sound and movement - and to create a guessing game.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Author(s)Julie Lacome
Age4-5
Published1993
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Shelf referenceF LAC
ISN/ISBN9780744536430
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8c4j

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