Goo Goo Gorilla

Goo Goo Gorilla by Ian Whybrow is a charming addition to the PICTURE PUFFINS series, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1999. This 30-page book, written in English, tells the story of a baby gorilla whose cries keep all the animals awake at night. Despite various attempts to soothe him, it is a clever little lion cub who ultimately offers a solution to the problem.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that explores themes of friendship and problem-solving through the antics of the baby gorilla and his animal companions. The story is brought to life with vibrant illustrations by Tony Blundell, enhancing the engaging tale of nocturnal challenges in the animal kingdom. This edition invites young readers to enjoy a whimsical journey filled with animals, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile fiction centered around animals and their interactions.
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First published in hardback in 1998, a story in the PICTURE PUFFINS series about a baby gorilla who keeps all the animals awake at night with his crying. All attempts to quieten him fail until a little lion cub comes up with a suggestion. Illustrated in full colour by Tony Blundell.
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