The Goggle-eyed Goats

The Goggle-eyed Goats by Stephen Davies is a vibrant picture book published by Andersen in 2012, featuring 32 pages in English. This engaging story follows Old Al Haji Amadu, who juggles life with three wives, seven children, and five mischievous goggle-eyed goats. The narrative captures the humorous challenges he faces as he attempts to manage his naughty goats, who munch on everything in sight.
Readers will find a delightful blend of humor and charm as they explore the antics of these troublesome goats. The book presents a lively depiction of farm animals and offers a glimpse into the life of a family in the Middle East. With its exuberant illustrations and engaging storytelling, this edition invites young readers to enjoy a whimsical tale that highlights the playful nature of animals and the complexities of family life.
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A wonderfully vibrant and unusual picture book from a talented writer and exuberant illustrator
Old Al Haji Amadu had three wives, seven children–and five extremely naughty goggle-eyed goats. His goats were so naughty: they munched and gobbled and chewed whatever they could find. One day, enough was enough, and Al Haji Amadu decided that the goats had to go! But getting rid of these troublesome goats proved to be harder than Al Haji could ever have imagined in this hilarious tale.
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