A Little Pride

Why Hippo Loves the Water
An African Story about the wallowing Hippos love for the water. This paperback book comes complete with stickers for interactive storytelling which your little one can get involved in the story.
R 147.00

How Rhino Got His Baggy Skin
The 8th book in the African Folklore series by Andrea Florens. This fictional childrens story tells how one of Africas Big Five the Rhino went from being pink with smooth skin, to grey with lots of wrinkles.This paperback book comes complete with stickers for interactive storytelling so that your child can get involved in the story.
R 147.00

Lucky Leopard
A wonderful story about a leopard that is adapted from an original African folklore tale. This paperback book comes complete with stickers for interactive storytelling which your little one can get involved in the story
R 147.00

R 187.00

Under the Baobab Tree
On a hot summer’s day, the animals wandered, they roamed and explored, theygalloped and soared, in search for the perfect tree for their needs.Many trees were falling one by one, from the force and destruction of what theelephants had done.And some of the trees that had stood the test, had patches of bark missing fromthe rhino’s unrest.And looking more closely at the top of the trees, sat fish eagles in waiting to soarand fly free.Will the animals find the perfect tree?
R 197.00

Wildest Dog and Other African Tales
The Wildest Dog and Other African Tales introduces a new story to this popular series. Allthe animals, including his own pack, think Wild Dog is too wild. In fact, he’s the wildest dogthey’ve ever met. His constant activity leads him into a variety of adventures and, ultimately,into danger. But the wild dog pack saves the day and his own mother defends his wild ways,pointing out that curiosity and boldness are essential traits for an alpha dog, such as hisfather and herself. Rather than squelching Wild Dog’s high spirits, she affi rms them.In six heartwarming tales, Avril van der Merwe highlights character traits or habits thatmay trouble young children. Wild Dog’s hyperactive nature gets him into trouble, Pangolinuses her intelligence to outsmart Lion and discovers new friends in the process, Bushbaby’snocturnal habits lead the animals to assume he is shy, Hyena mistakenly thinks that if shechanges her identity she’ll be accepted, Hippo’s envy of Rhinoceros’ horn ends up creatingmore trouble than she anticipated, while Cheetah learns that his bragging doesn’t impresshis friends. Each animal character faces a challenge, but with plenty of encouragement andsupport from their friends, a lesson is learned and the outcome is always positive.
R 240.00






