
Go Go Dodo!
Huw Lewis Jones(Author)
Tiger Tales (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2025
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-6643-0073-6 (ISBN)
Description
Readers will adore shouting "There's something behind you!" in this simple yet hilarious read for all ages, where text and art tell two sides of the same story.
A carefree dodo takes a gentle stroll through a very friendly jungle, across a very peaceful swamp, and over a very gentle sea . . . completely unaware that not only is the journey full of peril, but that a VERY hungry tiger is following close behind! What will happen when they enter the very dangerous grass?
A carefree dodo takes a gentle stroll through a very friendly jungle, across a very peaceful swamp, and over a very gentle sea . . . completely unaware that not only is the journey full of peril, but that a VERY hungry tiger is following close behind! What will happen when they enter the very dangerous grass?
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Language
English
Place of publication
MO
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Preschool to Second Grade, Interest Age: From 3 to 7 years
Product notice
Picture book
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 246 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6643-0073-6 (9781664300736)
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Persons
Huw Lewis Jones teaches by day, writes by night, and leads expeditions to the North Pole on his vacations. He makes books for adults about maps and explorers, while for children it's mostly been apples and badgers so far.
Humor has always been at the top of Fred's list when it comes to drawing. Right from those early (rather unflattering) portraits of teachers, Fred knew he wanted to entertain with his work. Now writing and illustrating his own, very silly picture books, Fred couldn't be happier.
Humor has always been at the top of Fred's list when it comes to drawing. Right from those early (rather unflattering) portraits of teachers, Fred knew he wanted to entertain with his work. Now writing and illustrating his own, very silly picture books, Fred couldn't be happier.