“It’s Simple,” Said Simon

“It’s Simple,” Said Simon by Mary Ann Hoberman is a First Edition published by Knopf in 2001. This 34-page book, written in English, presents a playful narrative where a boy embarks on a walk and encounters various animals. Each animal challenges him with dares that escalate in difficulty, culminating in a confrontation with a tiger.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of action and adventure as Simon navigates these playful challenges. The story features themes related to animals and includes elements of humor, making it an engaging read for young audiences. The book’s vibrant illustrations complement the narrative, enhancing the overall experience for children as they follow Simon’s journey through his dares.
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One day, a boy goes out for a walk. He encounters a dog, a cat, and a horse. The dog dares him to growl, the cat dares him to stretch, and the horse dares him to jump. “It’s simple”, says Simon. Then he meets a tiger, who challenges him to all three of the same dares, with increasing difficulty. Will the boy best the tiger, or the tiger best the boy?
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