Gavin the Gorilla and Snuffles
Ken Lake
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Description for Gavin the Gorilla and Snuffles
Paperback.
Robin thought he knew everything there was to know about gorillas before he bought Gavin. He thought they were just big and scary chest-thumpers! But Gavin was different, and he told him a fascinating story about his life in a safari park, and how the other animals wouldn't let him live his dream of being a childminder to the baby animals - just because they thought he was a scary gorilla! Read Gavin's lovely story, find out how he met Snuffles the Dog, and learn as Robin did how the power of friendship can change your life, and not to ... Read more
Robin thought he knew everything there was to know about gorillas before he bought Gavin. He thought they were just big and scary chest-thumpers! But Gavin was different, and he told him a fascinating story about his life in a safari park, and how the other animals wouldn't let him live his dream of being a childminder to the baby animals - just because they thought he was a scary gorilla! Read Gavin's lovely story, find out how he met Snuffles the Dog, and learn as Robin did how the power of friendship can change your life, and not to ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Sweet Cherry Publishing
Number of pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Leicester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782260240
SKU
V9781782260240
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10
About Ken Lake
Ken was born in rural Norfolk during a period of austerity following the Second World War. He was sent to boarding school at the age of thirteen before later living and working in the Middle East, Nigeria and Spain. Following a near-death experience, Ken had a supernatural encounter which inspired him to pick up a pen and begin his writing ... Read more
Reviews for Gavin the Gorilla and Snuffles
The stories aren't just enchanting because of their charming characters, they also helps teach children learn to work collaboratively. - What Mummy Thinks