Awkward Aardvark

Awkward Aardvark by Mwenye Hadithi, published by Hachette Children’s on April 18, 1991, is a 32-page children’s book written in English. This story revolves around Aardvark, whose loud snoring disrupts the sleep of other animals. In their quest for a solution, Mongoose gathers the animals, leading to an unexpected resolution involving termites.
Readers will discover how Aardvark’s nighttime habits change as the animals work together to address the issue. The narrative explores themes of cooperation and adaptation, set against a backdrop of juvenile fiction that incorporates elements of fairy tales and folklore. This edition presents a charming tale that highlights the importance of community and problem-solving in a whimsical animal kingdom.
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Aardvark’s snoring keeps the other animals awake night after night. Something has got to be done! Mongoose calls on the others for help, but it is not until the termites get involved that the problem is solved.
This is the story of how Awkward Aardvark came to sleep during the day and eat termites at night.
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