Olga Meets Her Match

Olga Meets Her Match by Michael Bond is a revised edition published by OUP Oxford on May 4, 2006. This 160-page book is written in English and follows the adventures of Olga da Polga as she visits and befriends Boris, a Russian guinea pig. Throughout their time together, Olga discovers that Boris has a talent for storytelling that rivals her own, leading to delightful exchanges and shared experiences.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of friendship and imagination, as Olga eagerly anticipates returning to her garden to share her adventures with her fellow animals. The story incorporates elements of fantasy and magic, showcasing Olga’s unique personality and her newfound skills in Russian dancing. This engaging tale is sure to resonate with young readers who enjoy stories about animals and whimsical adventures.
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Olga da Polga goes visiting and meets Boris, a Russian guinea-pig. Olga and Boris become firm friends and Olga is surprised to discover that Boris can tell even taller tales than she can! Soon the time comes for her to return to her own garden, but Olga doesn’t mind – she can’t wait to tell all the other animals about her trip and to give them a demonstration of her Russian dancing skills . . .
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