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The Angry Giant


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Published: 2019

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Paw a young boy was fascinated by the ancient tale of an Angry Giant living below the ground for a 1000 years. Paw had lost count of how many times he'd put his ear to the floor trying to listen for the Angry Giant's movements, his rumbling tummy... his burps! Villagers in Pawland feared rumbling noises! A giant living underground might be so hungry he might come up looking for food... and might even think of eating them! The more Paw thought about the legend of the Angry Giant, the more he wanted to know if it was true. And if the giant was so hungry to even think about eating humans, Paw would go and confront him and show the Angry Giant a better way. So... HE PACKED A SHARP AXE AND SOME TASTY SNACKS AND FOLLOWED A BUMBLE BEE... AND FEARFULLY CREPT WHERE LEGEND ACCEPTS A GIANT LIVES ANGRILY

 

This book was published 2019 by Poems and Pictures Ltd .

This is Nigel Womack's first book and has many more lurking within his library, ready to share. coming soon Christina Gabbitas is an award winning children's author, known for Felicity Fly series, Triangular Trev and Share Some Secrets book that has recieved global recognition, encouraging children to share their troublesome secrets. Christina likes to promote learning visually with fun, engaging children with stories. One of her latest books 'Save Us' addresses plastic pollution and is engaging many children with a 'Rap Off' initiative that is being rolled out to Primary Schools, to help educate our younger generation. More publications are on their way, including a partnership with Police & Crime Commissioners Office Humberside on the topic of Knife Crime, working with children aged 10-16.

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