Giraffes Can't Dance

Gerald the giraffe dreads the jungle dance. His skinny legs simply can’t keep up. His tangos and two-steps are always a disaster. What if the other jungle animals laugh at him? But one day, Gerald realises it doesn’t matter that he’s not like the others. He just needs a different tune to dance to… A talented picture duo whip up a joyous harmony of rhyme and laughter in this tale of being yourself and playing to your strengths.

  • A delightful classic with a heartwarming message
  • Encourages children to embrace their individuality
  • Told in witty rhyme and exuberant colour artwork
  • By the bestselling author of Rumble in the Jungle

“A fantastically funny and wonderfully colourful romp of a picture book.” Daily Telegraph

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    9 March 2014

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    I was given this book from my grandpa and I still keep it after several years!

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    i found this very funny and entertaining

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  • i kind of liked this book i liked it when the lion said ‘giraffes cant dance.’ i liked the cover i liked the pictures i liked the plot

      
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    4 March 2013

  • this was a very funny and clever book and me and my brother really enjoy reading it over and over again

    15 February 2013

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    Giles Andreae

    Did you know that Giles Andreae is one of the most successful children’s authors working today – and he’s the creator of the iconic Purple Ronnie character?

    Awards

    Giles Andreae’s awards include the Red House Children’s Book Award for The Lion Who Wanted to Love, the Booktrust Early Years Award for I Love My Mummy, the Red House and Stockport Schools Award for Pants and the 2010 Sheffield Children’s Book Award for Morris the Mankiest Monster.

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    Guy Parker-Rees won the Sheffield, Dundee and Portsmouth Book Awards for Spookyrumpus.

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