

It is exciting and more complex than the average children’s book. I like that; I think it creates a gateway to interesting discussions; I can easily see it used in a home or a school.
It targets a younger audience 4-8-year-olds and targets sophisticated reading skills, which I always found an excellent impetus for young readers to grow their reading skills.
A Feast For Pleasant Beasts
by J.T. Bird
Genre: A Children’s Picture Book about Friendship, Kindness and Manners
It’s not only bears that cherish a secret picnic…
Every July beasts gather in the forest for a feast and plenty of fun, but if you wish to attend then you need to have marvellous manners. Whether you’re a troll, a yeti, cyclops, or pungent monster – it really doesn’t matter so long as you’re reasonably pleasant. But – surprise surprise – things don’t always go according to plan.
From award-winning author and comedian JT Bird comes a delicious blend of Where the Wild Things Are and The Tiger Who Came to Tea. This is a joyous tale about friendship, kindness, and oodles of creamy desserts. Perfect for early readers – it will teach children about tolerance and good old fashioned values, whilst sparking a few giggles too.
(And it’s just the ticket for fans of peculiar creatures)
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