The Terrible Plop

The Terrible Plop by Ursula Dubosarsky is a delightful picture book published by Puffin Books in 2012. This 32-page edition, written in English, presents a whimsical tale featuring a bear and a rabbit as they encounter the mysterious Terrible PLOP. The story invites readers to explore what the PLOP is and where it might be hiding, engaging young audiences with its playful narrative.
Readers will find a vibrant and energetic storyline that encourages curiosity and imagination. The book is based on a Tibetan myth and showcases the reactions of various animals as they respond to the sound of the Terrible Plop. With lively illustrations by Andrew Joyner, the book combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, making it an engaging read for children interested in animals and concepts of fear and bravery.
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Here is the story of the Terrible PLOP, with a bear and a rabbit, and a hop hop hop.
But what is the PLOP? And where does it hide?
Open the book and look inside . . .
‘Hilarious, original and energetic . . . ‘ The Sunday Age
From award-winning author Ursula Dubosarsky and illustrator Andrew Joyner comes an irresistible picture book about a little rabbit who learns that some things in life aren’t as scary as they seem. Based on a Tibetan myth, a sound in the forest sets all the animals running for their lives from the Terrible Plop. Children will be charmed by the wonderful zany energy of the illustrations and the rollicking rhyming story.
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