Boo to a Goose

“Boo to a Goose” by Mem Fox, published by Puffin Books in 2001, is a charming children’s book that invites young readers to explore creative alternatives to saying “Boo!” to a goose. This edition features 28 pages filled with playful rhymes and is presented in English. The book showcases the imaginative spirit of childhood through its engaging narrative and vibrant illustrations.
Readers will find a delightful collection of rhymes that encourage creativity and self-expression, complemented by David Miller’s intricate cut paper sculptures. The book focuses on themes of animals and the whimsical nature of rabbits, inspiring children to invent their own silly verses. With its engaging format and artistic visuals, “Boo to a Goose” offers a fun and interactive reading experience for young audiences.
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What would you rather do than say “Boo!” to a goose? Discover one child’s alternatives with this delightful baker’s dozen of rhymes. David Miller’s amazingly detailed cut paper sculptures are sure to inspire readers to compose some wacky goose verses of their own.
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