Toad Away

Toad Away by Morris Gleitzman, published by Random House in 2006, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 194 pages. This engaging story follows Limpy the toad as he envisions a harmonious world where cane toads and humans coexist, playing mudslides and assisting each other in daily tasks. The narrative explores Limpy’s quest to uncover the ancient secret that could lead to peaceful coexistence with humans.
Readers will find a blend of humor and adventure as Limpy navigates his journey. The book delves into themes of friendship and understanding between species, showcasing the unique perspective of a young cane toad. With elements of action and adventure, Toad Away offers an imaginative exploration of animals and their interactions with humans, making it a delightful read for those interested in humorous stories and animal tales.
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Limpy the toad has a vision. A world where cane toads and humans play mudslides together and help each other with the shopping. But how does a young cane toad discover the ancient secret of living in peace with humans?
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