Peter Collier
ASIN: B005ZI34IC
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 11
This story amuses the reader by setting ample action and imagery.It includes riddles and humour that should not only appear within the illustrations. It offers important lessons such as: -Not to Trespass, no matter how thick the bushes and grass.-A primary lesson is the suggestion that humour can be disarming.It's difficult to forget what happens to a garden, when left to grow old. Ideal for a bedtime read.If you like this one, other stories like 'Cross Your Fingers', 'Everyone has a Name', 'Gingersnap Dragons', 'Foggy Daze', or 'Sick Again' you will find great for family laughs. Alternatively, I have several fully illustrated stories, like 'Monsters I Know', 'Kids I Know', 'Hector the Collector', or 'Marmalade Jam and Chocolate Eclairs',and some others that are simply magical to experience, like 'The Immovable Rock' or 'The Very Last Apple'...these are the feel-good kind of bedtime ...