Author and Illustrator: Ros Asquith
For Ages: 3 and above
No. of Pages: 24
Publisher: Big Cat, London
Year: 2005
ISBN: 978-0-00747-063-1
ISBN: 978-0-00747-063-1
Now here’s a book that addresses an issue faced by all who dare to dream – criticism. People around us simply seem to love trampling on our dreams and aspirations. Some mean well and some don’t. Nevertheless, it is a real problem and something that we need to familiarize our children with.
Meet Hector the hippopotamus, who has a dream - to play the cello. Naturally, the lion, the leopard, the rhino and the snake express their disbelief in different ways and unknowingly, give Hector all that he needs to buy a cello and some lessons. Soon, he’s on his way to achieving his dream with happy consequences for all the animals of the wild, wet jungle.
Excerpt
“I want to play the cello,” said Hector. “Please don’t roar, or growl, or snort, or hiss.”
“Do you have a cello?” asked the lyrebird.
“No,” said Hector. “But I have a lion’s mane, a leopard’s spots, a rhino’s horn and a snake’s skin.
Will that buy me a cello and some lessons?”
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