Snake’s Dinner

Snake’s Dinner by Nicki Saltis, published by Sundance Pub. in 1999, is an engaging reference book that follows the adventures of a hungry snake. This edition, consisting of 8 pages, presents a whimsical narrative where the snake mistakenly consumes various objects, including a cage, dish, and lunch box, as it searches for its meal. The story is crafted in a straightforward manner, making it accessible to readers interested in light-hearted tales.
In this book, readers will discover the humorous consequences of the snake’s choices as it navigates its quest for dinner. The narrative offers a playful exploration of the concept of hunger and the unexpected outcomes that can arise from misguided decisions. With its focus on a snake’s dinner escapade, this work serves as a unique reference point for discussions about animals and their behaviors. The concise format and engaging storyline make it suitable for a variety of audiences looking for a fun and informative read.
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A hungry snake searches for his dinner and makes the mistake of eating various items such as a cage, dish, and lunch box.
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