Gumdrop at the Zoo

Gumdrop at the Zoo by Val Biro, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1983, is a children’s book that features a vintage car named Gumdrop. In this engaging story, a sick camel at the zoo disrupts the children’s plans for rides, creating a dilemma that needs a creative solution. The narrative unfolds as Gumdrop steps in to save the day, providing an imaginative twist to the zoo experience.
Readers will find a delightful tale that highlights themes of problem-solving and teamwork. The story invites young readers to explore how Gumdrop, the vintage car, becomes a hero in the face of an unexpected challenge. With 24 pages of colorful illustrations and simple language, this edition is designed to capture the attention of children and encourage their love for reading.
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A sick camel at the zoo leaves the children without rides, unless Gumdrop the vintage car can save the day.
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