<b>Everyone knows there are no lions in the forests of South America . . . or are there?</b><br><br><i>Toucan heard it first. It was deep. It was growly. It was a deep growly growl.</i><br>     And that can mean only one thing: THERE’S A LION IN THE FOREST!<br>     But how can that be? Everyone knows that lions don’t live in tropical forests. But the growls keep coming—and now even Capybara and Coati are anxious especially when they get a glimpse through the trees of a long terrifying tail and a thick menacing mane . . .<br>     With a rhythmic text that begs to be read aloud Mônica Carnesi’s clever tale illustrates the importance of not rushing to conclusions. Young readers will get a kick out of sleuthing along with the forest animals as they try to get to the bottom of this sweetly suspenseful mystery.<br> <br> <br>