African Animals Rhymes & Recipes

African Animals Rhymes & Recipes by Tracy Going, published by Penguin in 2009, invites readers into a whimsical exploration of the African bush. This 58-page book presents a unique blend of rhymes and recipes, where each letter of the alphabet introduces a different animal, from the bold buffalo to the cranky crocodile. Through engaging verses, readers will discover fascinating facts about these creatures and their habitats while enjoying the culinary creations inspired by them.
In this edition, readers will find a delightful mix of educational content and fun activities, making it suitable for children with adult supervision. The healthy vegetarian recipes, such as Hippo Hoorahs and Jackal Juice, are designed to be easy to prepare, encouraging young chefs to participate in the kitchen. Tracy Going’s work not only entertains but also highlights the diversity and vulnerability of African wildlife, making it an enriching experience for families interested in nature and cooking.
Official synopsis Publisher
“A is for Africa; B is for big, burly, bold brazen Buffalo; C is for completely crazy, cranky Crocodile. Join the author on a magical journey with the animals of the African bush – learn interesting facts about the animals and have fun making the recipes named in their honour. Each African animal, from A to Z, has its own rhyme that will tell you about where and how it lives. Learn how duikers run, where bat-eared foxes live and why it is so hard to see a nyala. The healthy vegetarian recipes are easy for children to make with a little help and guidance from an adult. So let’s get going and make Hippo Hoorahs, Jackal Juice or maybe a Quagga Quiche? Tracy Going celebrates the diversity and vulnerability of the animals of the African bush in this delightful book of rhymes and recipes”–Cover.
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