Description
Dive into the whimsical world of 'Flytrap', a delightful children's book by Boori Monty Pryor, Australia's Children's Laureate for 2012-13. This enchanting story captures the imagination of young readers through its vibrant narrative and relatable characters. Join Nancy, an imaginative girl who, faced with a small dilemma, has conjured up a tale of a Venus Flytrap that she doesn't actually own. As Nancy navigates her worries, she spins creative stories with the help of her mum and One-two-three Gee, exploring themes of creativity, friendship, and the power of storytelling. This beautifully illustrated book, published in 2002 by A&U Children’s, spans 64 pages filled with inspiration and wonder. Perfect for early readers, 'Flytrap' not only entertains but also encourages children to embrace their imagination and share their stories. Each turn of the page reveals how storytelling can bring out the special things we all have to offer. Ideal for bedtime reading or classroom sharing, this book is a must-have for your child's bookshelf. At Smartfox NZ, we offer fast and reliable delivery options to ensure your little ones can enjoy this charming tale as soon as possible. Order your brand new copy today!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781865086088
Year: 2002
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 64
Description:
BOORI MONTY PRYOR: AUSTRALIA'S CHILDREN'S LAUREATE 2012-13
Nancy is worried. She's said she has a Venus Flytrap, but she hasn't really got one, and now the teacher wants her to bring it in to show the class. It wasn't really a lie, it was more like.a wish.
At home Nancy is grabbing stories out of the air. Maybe the flytrap ate so many blowflies it got sick? She pesters Mum and One-two-three Gee, and their stories help her find something special of her own. What will Nancy tell her class in the morning?
Flytrap is a playful and inspiring book about what stories can do.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781865086088
Year: 2002
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 64
Description:
BOORI MONTY PRYOR: AUSTRALIA'S CHILDREN'S LAUREATE 2012-13
Nancy is worried. She's said she has a Venus Flytrap, but she hasn't really got one, and now the teacher wants her to bring it in to show the class. It wasn't really a lie, it was more like.a wish.
At home Nancy is grabbing stories out of the air. Maybe the flytrap ate so many blowflies it got sick? She pesters Mum and One-two-three Gee, and their stories help her find something special of her own. What will Nancy tell her class in the morning?
Flytrap is a playful and inspiring book about what stories can do.