The Sprightly Sloth: Rhyming book for 3 to 5 year olds about friendship family and having fun!


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About The Book

They adore a doze.They love to laze.You wont see a sloth in a hurry.Well all that is apart from one......a sloth by the name of Murray.This heart-warming rhyming childrens picture book follows Murray (the only sprightly sloth) on an unforgettable adventure through the Amazon rainforest. Along the way he strikes up new friendships with a variety of different animals who teach him new ways to travel through the rainforest and help him out of a spot of bother when things dont quite go to plan for our intrepid sloth.A fun imaginative sloth book for children which is ideal for kids aged 3-5 years old The Sprightly Sloth is an endearing and inspiring illustrated bedtime story with a strong message of the importance of family friends and having fun! Christopher Bunts perfectly paced rhyming text makes this bedtime story a delight to read aloud again and again whilst his bold and beautiful illustrations bring this charming story to life. Kids will also love spotting the many hidden bugs and beasties along the way.Synopsis of The Sprightly Sloth picture bookWhilst his brother and sister are content to laze the day away Murray the sloth is up bright and early each morning keen for a new adventure. It can however get a little lonely for Murray being the only sprightly sloth.But when he sets off exploring in the rainforest one morning he has no idea of the friendships hell make the new skills hell learn and the unforgettable adventure hell have along the way... and all the while his brother and sister snoozzzze on. But will Murrays amazing adventure inspire the other sloths to finally have a little get-up-and-go themselves?
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