Size: 14 x 20 cm
That night Zanzibar decides: “I haven’t done anything remarkable yet, but it’s never too late!”
🇬🇧 Description:
An uplifting, warmhearted early chapter book about a crow, who proves you can move mountains (or even dromedaries) and perform truly heroic deeds if you believe in yourself.
Achille LeBlab, special correspondent, knocks at Zanzibar’s door. He wants to write an article about an exceptional character. Is Zanzibar exceptional? The lizard seems to doubt it. “Aside from your poetic name, I’m afraid you’re a very ordinary crow.”
That night Zanzibar decides: “I haven’t done anything remarkable yet, but it’s never too late!” He comes up with an idea for an incredible feat. First he must find a camel…
Reviews
This is a story of good friends and things both ordinary and extraordinary – oh and excellent mushroom omelettes. A delicious read indeed. -Poetry Box
A fantastic moral tale about our perception of what makes us amazing and exceptional versus the popular view of what it really takes. -Read It Daddy
This quirky little gem of a book, with its delightful language, humour and simple childlike illustrations, is guaranteed to engage young readers. -Readings Books