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A Nice Walk in the Jungle

Nan Bodsworth

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English
Puffin
03 June 1991
As Miss Jellaby takes her class on a nice nature walk through a most extraordinary jungle, she does not realise that they are being followed by a very hungry boa constrictor.
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Imprint:   Puffin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   128g
ISBN:   9780140541274
ISBN 10:   0140541276
Pages:   32
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Recommended Age:   From 2 To 99
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nan Bodsworth was born at Swan Hill and spent her childhood on a farm beside the Murray River. She studied Art in Melbourne, and has worked as an art teacher, medical artist and designer. She lived and worked in Papua New Guinea for several years. She has written several children's books, some inspired by her own children. Nan and her husband live beside the beach on the Bellarine Peninsula and have three grown-up children.

Reviews for A Nice Walk in the Jungle

Miss Jellaby leads her class of 12 on a nature walk through a realistically depicted jungle, pointing out such natural occurrences as a lizard eating a cricket or a little yellow tree-frog. The jungle is also crowded with monkeys and an intercontinental mix of large beasts (big cats, rhino, anteater, etc.) that no one seems to notice - plus one multicolored cartoon-style boa constrictor that has inexplicably wandered in to eat the children, one by one, while the most alert of them tries vainly to get his teacher's attention. Just as the boa swallows the last child, Miss Jellaby finally notices, forces it to regurgitate everyone (unharmed), and takes them all to a vegetarian lunch. Though this is all a bit weird and pointlessly enigmatic, the humor of the central drama and its resolution are bound to appeal to kids, as are the beautifully painted beasts. Worth a try for picture-book time. (Kirkus Reviews)


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