Mr Gumpy's Rhino

SKU: PR116792

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Introduce your child to a heartwarming tale with this delightful picture book featuring Mr Gumpy and his latest adventure! In this enchanting story, Mr Gumpy embarks on a journey to rescue a lost rhino, Charlie, who feels abandoned without its parents. This 32-page picture book, published by RANDOM HOUSE UK in 2020, captivates young readers with vibrant illustrations and charming storytelling by picture-book legend John Burningham. Perfect for bedtime or storytime, 'Mr Gumpy's Rhino' encourages empathy and friendship while delivering a madcap adventure that appeals to children, parents, and rhinos alike. This engaging tale builds on the beloved series, showcasing Mr Gumpy's adventurous spirit and compassion for animals. Ideal for preschoolers and early readers, this book promotes valuable lessons about responsibility and caring for others. Dive into this joyful narrative that not only entertains but also teaches kindness and community. A fantastic addition to any child's bookshelf, Mr Gumpy's Rhino is a must-have for educational and entertaining reading times at home or in a classroom. Order today and let the adventure begin! Delivery information: FAST Shipping available. Get your copy of 'Mr Gumpy's Rhino' quickly so your child can start reading this fun and uplifting story tomorrow.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781782957690
Format: Picture book
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 32


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A brand new Mr Gumpy story from picture-book legend, John Burningham

A brand new Mr Gumpy story from picture-book legend, John Burningham

Mr Gumpy is off on an adventure! This time he's rescuing a rhino who's lost its parents. But growing rhinos needs lots of food. Will Charlie the rhino and Mr Gumpy manage to make a happy home together?

A madcap adventure for children, adults and rhinos alike from the creator of Would You Rather and Avocado Baby.

Praise for Mr Gumpy's Outing - winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal
"A story of real drama observed with gentle humour" Guardian

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