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The Giraffe Who Couldn't Laugh
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The Giraffe Who Couldn't Laugh is the third in the ‘Creature Teachers’ series of books aimed at children from 2 - 7 years of age.

Gino the Giraffe is not happy. He has a sore neck. He can't bend his neck or laugh with his friends. When a giraffe has a sore neck, that is a lot of neck to make better!

‘Creature Teachers’ is a range of children’s books aimed at educating and amusing the young reader. Each book tells a short story, with illustrations. Each story is based around a particular creature and is told in a humorous yet educational manner and introduces words and phrases that the young reader wouldn't be expected to know.
On one level the stories are simple stories with happy endings. At a higher level, the parent can expand on key words and phrases, increasing the child’s vocabulary and basic understanding of simple grammar.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRob Horlock
Release dateMay 17, 2013
ISBN9781301237487
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Rob Horlock

Rob grew up on a farm in Dorset and has lived in various parts of the UK, as well as working for a year in rural northern China. He has written a number of books for children, as well as compiling two volumes of people's memories from the 20th century – The 1920s to the 1960s and The 1940s. In addition to writing, his interests include Art Deco, golf, gardening, web design, travel, the sea and fresh air.

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