As the zoo keeper snored, the great lion roared, and the octopus borrowed the keys. With tentacles nimble, he found it quite simple, to open the lock with some ease.OCO Children will delight in watching the zoo keeper sleep as the animals around him cause pandamonium! Fantastic illustrations by award-winning artist, Mark Chambers bring each of the animalOCOs characteristics to life and humorous text by Dan Crisp ensure that each spread is bursting with mischievous fun!"
A great poetic rhyming story about some animals at a zoo having a party. They are all having a great time until the skunk makes a stink. I think young children would enjoy this book as a read aloud story, finding it very funny. I’d read the book to FS and year 1 children.
This is a poor one. I can see why it’s part of a two-in-one book. It’s the only well to sell it. Crisp try’s hard to rhyme, but often fails miserable. Whilst the ending is abrupt and not at a level that the readers can grasp, oh and it doesn’t rhyme either.