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The Fish That Talked

Rosie Dickins, Graham Philpot

The Fish That Talked

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

4 out 5

20 reviews

Based on a traditional Indian tale, the story follows Manu, who one day rescues a tiny talking fish from a stream and gets far more than he bargained for.

Reviews

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I would recommend it to everyone any age .I liked the story because at the end it has a surprise.

Officer Daisy Armchair 12.08.2023

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The fish grew and grew until he was too big for the lake. I liked the fish best. I would recommend it to other children.

Viscount Sketch Desperado 11.08.2023

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I did like the book

Constable Octopus Washington 24.07.2023

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“I liked it that the fish could talk and kept on growing”. I would recommend this book.

Duchess Angora Jumpsuit 01.09.2022

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Thank you for the Book

Empress Daffodil Squirrel 29.08.2022

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I liked the book because it was very imaginary as there was a talking fish and when you read a page I then wanted to carry on reading the book as it was an exciting story.

Lady Angora Frankfurter 05.08.2022

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Great story very interesting

Empress Fandango Legend 25.08.2021

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I liked how the fish turned into a powerful god, but I didn't like how the boat wasn't very stable.

Doctor Aardvark Sausage-Roll 26.07.2021

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This book it is about a boy called Manu and a fish who gets bigger and bigger. The fish was a god who told Manu to build a big boat and fill it with plants and animals. The flood covered all the land and Manu and the animals have escaped. This story is a fiction. I would recommend this story to all children.

Queen Jet Waterfall 29.12.2020

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Great book!

Anonymous 10.08.2017

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It was an interesting book. Manu was very kind.

Anonymous 05.08.2017

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I liked it when the fish had a silvery light

Anonymous 02.09.2014

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It's exciting because the fish gets bigger & bigger. It is an Indian version of Noah's Ark

Anonymous 19.08.2014

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Because it was magical!

Anonymous 01.08.2014

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It is a magic fish

Anonymous 26.07.2014

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its alot like noahs ark

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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I like it because I like animals and magical stories

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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because it is quite good.You should read it if you like fish.

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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This is a nice tale.

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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REally good story

Anonymous 23.06.2014