A small child creeps, runs, leaps, swings and finally wades through the jungle. As he goes he hears various animal noises, the perpetrators of which are revealed on the following page. The torn-paper collage illustrations offer an accompaniment to this traditional rhyme.
A small child creeps, runs, leaps, swings and finally wades through the jungle. As he goes he hears various animal noises, the perpetrators of which are revealed on the following page. The torn-paper collage illustrations offer an accompaniment to this traditional rhyme.
"Walking through the jungle,
What do you see?
Can you hear a noise?
What could it be?"
A small child walks, creeps, runs, leaps, swings and, finally, wades through the jungle - hearing animal noises as he goes - in this traditional, everybody-join-in rhyme.
Short-listed for Nottingham Children’s Book Award 1994 (UK)
A real romp. Dazzling images astound and exicte little ones to swing, creep, run and leap through a flower-decked jungle. Eastern Daily Press A firm favourite. Liverpool Echo
Julie Lacome studied for a BA Honours Degree in Graphic Design and Illustration at Edinburgh College of Art before completing a post-diploma course in Illustration at St Martin's College of Art, London.
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