Jo-Jo the Melon Donkey

Jo-Jo the Melon Donkey by Michael Morpurgo is a children’s book published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2002. This edition features 46 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jo-Jo, a donkey who is dissatisfied with his life of hard work selling melons in the streets of Venice. When a storm threatens the city, Jo-Jo finds himself in a position where he must take action to save it from impending disaster.
Readers will encounter themes of adventure and responsibility as Jo-Jo navigates his challenges. The narrative explores elements of animals and the environment, highlighting the bond between the characters and their surroundings. This engaging tale invites young readers to reflect on social themes while enjoying a story set against the backdrop of Europe.
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Jo-Jo is a donkey and he does not like it, not one bit. He works hard from dawn until dusk selling melons on the streets of Venice. Then one dark and stormy night, Jo-Jo discovers that it is up to him to save the city from the sea.
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