
Do baboons bang on bongos? Do elephants eat eclairs? Head to Africa with a group of cute meerkats a s they encounter other native African animals in the wild. This fun read-aloud picture book is the perfect way to entertain young children while they learn about African animals. Beautiful watercolor illustrations, rhyming text, and alliteration make it the ideal book for a daytime laugh or bedtime cuddle. Book ✓ Ideal for children ages 0-5 ✓ Teaches children about African animals in a silly and entertaining way ✓ Delightful illustrations with humorous scenes engage children and sustain their interest ✓ Great for reading one-on-one, in a group, or as a bedtime story ✓ Makes a thoughtful gift for baby showers, birthdays, and new parents. ★ The “Animals of the World” series is a great way to teach children about animals and the world at large - look for ‘What’s That, Wombat?’ (Australia) and ‘What’s That, Muskrat?’ (North America) ★
Author

Barbara Smith was born and raised in Toronto and lived most of her life in Edmonton. She settled in the Victoria area in 2006 with her husband, Bob. They have two daughters and two grandsons. Barbara has always collected folklore stories. Following her job on the Edmonton school board, she has been a full-time writer since 1988. Her work is inspired by a love of mystery, combined with her lifelong interest in social history. She has published over thirty books, the majority regional true ghost stories. They include: Ghost Stories Of Manitoba, Campfire Stories Of Western Canada, Ghost Stories Of Alberta, Ghost Stories And Mysterious Creatures Of British Columbia, Ghost Stories Of The Rocky Mountains, and Canadian Ghost Stories. Barbara was featured on the Discovery Channel's "Hunt For the Mad Trapper". She continues to publish, give readings, and interviews. Canadian Ghost Stories came out in November 2018. http://www.superstitioustimes.com/can...