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Storytime: The Lion Who Lost His Roar But Learnt To Draw

Storytime

By (author) Paula Knight
Illustrated by Daniel Howarth
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: words & pictures
Published: 16th Mar 2015
Dimensions: w 246mm h 268mm d 4mm
Weight: 160g
Interest age: From 4 to 7 years
ISBN-10: 1781716625
ISBN-13: 9781781716625
Barcode No: 9781781716625
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Synopsis
Lionel thinks drawing is boring, all he wants to do is 'RRROAR' at everyone! Find out what happens when he loses his voice, will Lionel discover a hidden talent? This beautifuly illustrated book teaches children that they have undiscovered talents and encourages them to try something new. A sweet story that is sure to become a bedtime favourite. Introducing various different jungle animals whilst also introducing adjectives, this book is perfect for any young animal lover. QED's popular Storytime series are charming books that combine colourful illustrations with heartwarming narrative, each with its own unique message for young children. The series is ever expanding and now comprises 36 titles.

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'A lovely addition to any nursery library and great value for further learning opportunities.' 'This lively text is full of adjectives to help children enjoy new words - see if you can encourage them to use even more by describing the vibrant pictures. A good way to show children that we all have undiscovered talents.' 'This humorous story encourages socialisation in a subtle, engaging text filled with colourful and active illustrations.' 'This humorous story encourages socialisation in a subtle, engaging text filled with colourful and active illustrations.'

'This lively text is full of adjectives to help children enjoy new words - see if you can encourage them to use even more by describing the vibrant pictures. A good way to show children that we all have undiscovered talents.'

' A lovely addition to any nursery library and great value for further learning opportunities.'