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It's an Orange Aardvark!

Michael Hall

It's an Orange Aardvark!

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

5 out 5

1 review

Acclaimed New York Times-bestselling picture book creator Michael Hall delivers a funny and suspenseful story about colours, ants, aardvarks, and rainbows that will appeal to Lois Ehlert fans and fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.

Five carpenter ants at home in their tree stump hear a noise. What is it? One ant thinks it is a hungry aardvark lurking outside the stump, just waiting to eat them. One ant makes a hole in the stump to see. Orange light floods the stump—it’s not an aardvark, proclaims the ant chorus. It’s orange! So what is lurking outside the stump?

This very funny picture book features die-cut holes on almost every page, suspenseful page turns, a wonderful surprise ending, and an introduction to a rainbow of colours.   

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This book was really funny and I liked the peep holes that were interactive. These holes I thought that although good and made the story better, really needed to be bigger - although this did not affect my score

Anonymous 08.08.2017