A Feast For Pleasant Beasts

 


A Feast For Pleasant Beasts

by J.T. Bird

Genre: A Children's Picture Book about Friendship, Kindness and Manners

It’s not only bears that cherish a secret picnic…

Every July beasts gather in the forest for a feast and plenty of fun, but if you wish to attend then you need to have marvellous manners. Whether you’re a troll, a yeti, cyclops, or pungent monster - it really doesn’t matter so long as you’re reasonably pleasant. But - surprise surprise - things don’t always go according to plan.

From award-winning author and comedian JT Bird comes a delicious blend of Where the Wild Things Are and The Tiger Who Came to Tea. This is a joyous tale about friendship, kindness, and oodles of creamy desserts. Perfect for early readers - it will teach children about tolerance and good old fashioned values, whilst sparking a few giggles too.

(And it’s just the ticket for fans of peculiar creatures)


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J T Bird is an award-winning stand-up comedian from North London, where he lives with his wife and child. His humble abode sits neatly between the former homes of HG Wells and Robert Louis Stevenson...so there's no pressure to write something utterly successful and wonderful.
Bird was actually 'The Chosen One' that prophets foresaw would rescue the world from all the powers of darkness - however, he opted for a career as a clown and author instead...




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Comments

  1. This sounds delightful and I love the cover and title.

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  2. I love the title and cover. I know who would love this.

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  3. I like the title and the graphic image on the cover is oh so cute! Looks like a Jim Henson creation.

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  4. Love that this childrens books is for kindness and manners. Something kids are missing these days

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