"Shadows on the Moon, A Lizard
and Bungle Adventure"
Written
by Jolyon Byerley
Illustrated by Katie Shears
On an island in the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean Sea
lives a lizard with a most amazing
tail. One day while he's out adventuring with his good friend the
Bungle Bird, a strange object flashes through the sky. What
can it be? As our two heroes climb the mountain to investigate, we share in their incredible journey. We meet the dreaded Hairy Globule, witness Bungle's dream of dreams come true
and discover how Lizard's incredibly long tail travels to Pluto! Enchantingly written
and beautifully illustrated, this Lizard and Bungle adventure will delight children and adults alike, as
together they find the best way of all to create shadows on the moon.
"Ibis
Stew? Oh, no!"
Written by Joanne Gail Johnson
Illustrated
by Katie McConnachie
This is the story of the evil pirate Captain Bad who sets sail on the Caribbean Sea to hunt
down the Scarlet Ibis to make into a stew. However his plans are interrupted when he meets up with Omo and Pete who hatch
a plan to try to make him change his ways. Delightfully illustrated, and written in the form of a story poem, Ibis Stew is
for children of all ages and will serve as a gentle reminder of the importance of conservation of our endangered birds.
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"Oh No! The Pink
Flamingo turned Green"
Written by Marilyn Sheffield Illustrated by Katie McConnachie
On the Island of Great Inagua
in The Bahamas, there lives a huge colony of beautiful pink flamingos. They are happy in their work and play. Happy that is,
except for Candice, a young flamingo who isn't very good at hunting for shrimps. 'Too many flamingos and not enough food!'
she complains and flies away to discover her own secret island. Here she finds juicy catarpillars to eat, new friends to play
with… and adventure. This is a delightful Bahamian tale, in which you can find out for yourself why the Pink Flamingo
turned green.
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