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My Colourful Chameleon
A Fun Rhyming Story About a Silly Pet. Storytime
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A funny, rhyming story about a girl who keeps losing her beloved yet troublesome pet chameleon. It's not her fault though, changing colour is what chameleons do best! Mum is angry at the disappearing critter, and the girl must convince her that the pet can stay. Can she find away of keeping track of her troublesome pet?
This colourful and amusing rhyming tale is perfect for introducing children to the responsibilities involved with pet ownership, as well as learning about different colours. With fun activities and discussion points at the back of the book for both parents and teachers, My Colourful Chameleon is perfect for both storytime and the classroom.
Beautifully illustrated, QED's Storytime series introduces young children to the pleasures of reading and sharing stories. Featuring charming animal and human characters, the books explore important social and emotional themes like friendship, gratitude, perseverance and overcoming fears. A Next Steps page at the back provides guidance for parents and teachers.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
a riot of fun and explosive colour which we really do need this early in January when everything seems grey and miserable. Glorious and funny storytelling, absolutely wonderful art by Mike Byrne (the sort of illustrator you'd really hope you got paired with for your debut book). -- Read it Daddy * Read it Daddy * The illustrations are big, bold and beautiful. The front cover is shimmering with all the colours of the chameleon and on every page the chameleon is hiding in one of the illustrations. A really lovely story, which is great fun to read as a whole family. -- The Reading Zone * The Reading Zone * My Colourful Chameleon is further enhanced with educational prompts and craft ideas at the end, it is a lovely introduction for younger children to Chameleon's ability to change in a fun way! -- Space on the Bookshelf Blog * Space on the Bookshelf Blog *