Description
Dive into the enchanting world of 'The Complete Adventures of Figaro and Rumba,' a delightful children's book that promises to ignite imaginations and inspire young readers. This beautifully illustrated storybook, published by A&U Children's in 2017, features 184 pages of captivating tales that follow the thrilling escapades of two best friends, Figaro the spirited ginger cat and Rumba, his adventurous companion. Join them as they embark on whimsical journeys filled with humor and heart.
In the first adventure, Figaro and Rumba catch the Very Fast Train to the beach, where they encounter a quirky crocodile adorned in a satin waistcoat, complete with conga drums. Little do they know, this musical character harbors a mischievous plan to catnap Figaro!
Then, in a second whimsical journey, Figaro howls in the Cool Cats' choir, and Rumba whisks him away in the fabulous Catmobile, introducing some exciting open-air adventures. But what happens when Figaro fears he spots a monster in the car?
Perfect for children aged five to eight, 'The Complete Adventures of Figaro and Rumba' is more than just a book; it's an invitation to explore friendship, bravery, and the joy of adventure. This book is an ideal gift for young readers, making it a fantastic addition to any child's bookshelf. Don't miss the chance to embark on these fabulous adventures—each chapter is a standalone story that weaves into a delightful tapestry of imagination and fun.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760292997
Year: 2017
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 184
Description:
Come on two fabulous adventures with two best friends.
When Figaro and Rumba catch the Very Fast Train to the beach, they meet a cunning crocodile with conga drums and a satin waistcoat, but they can't imagine such a musical creature might be a villain with a catnapping plan...
And when Figaro howls in the Cool Cats' choir, the little ginger cat takes him exploring in the Catmobile. Open-air driving is the best thing ever, but Figaro thinks he's seen a monster in the car...
'Everything about Figaro and Rumba is appealing... This is the sort of book that young readers will return to again and again' Reading Time
'Each chapter tells a story, but they build to a fanciful climax... an ideal gift for five-to-eight year olds' Australian Book Review
In the first adventure, Figaro and Rumba catch the Very Fast Train to the beach, where they encounter a quirky crocodile adorned in a satin waistcoat, complete with conga drums. Little do they know, this musical character harbors a mischievous plan to catnap Figaro!
Then, in a second whimsical journey, Figaro howls in the Cool Cats' choir, and Rumba whisks him away in the fabulous Catmobile, introducing some exciting open-air adventures. But what happens when Figaro fears he spots a monster in the car?
Perfect for children aged five to eight, 'The Complete Adventures of Figaro and Rumba' is more than just a book; it's an invitation to explore friendship, bravery, and the joy of adventure. This book is an ideal gift for young readers, making it a fantastic addition to any child's bookshelf. Don't miss the chance to embark on these fabulous adventures—each chapter is a standalone story that weaves into a delightful tapestry of imagination and fun.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760292997
Year: 2017
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 184
Description:
Come on two fabulous adventures with two best friends.
When Figaro and Rumba catch the Very Fast Train to the beach, they meet a cunning crocodile with conga drums and a satin waistcoat, but they can't imagine such a musical creature might be a villain with a catnapping plan...
And when Figaro howls in the Cool Cats' choir, the little ginger cat takes him exploring in the Catmobile. Open-air driving is the best thing ever, but Figaro thinks he's seen a monster in the car...
'Everything about Figaro and Rumba is appealing... This is the sort of book that young readers will return to again and again' Reading Time
'Each chapter tells a story, but they build to a fanciful climax... an ideal gift for five-to-eight year olds' Australian Book Review