Who ate all the chocolate? Who ate all the cheese and the chips? It was the cannibal anaconda and his band of mutineers with their gribby grabby hands and their ten foot spears . . .Some kids blame the dog. Some kids blame an imaginary friend. But this boisterous little boy thinks the bigger and scarier the culprit sounds, the more he'll be off the hook. With this addictive rhyming tale, G.C. McRae and acclaimed illustrator David Anderson deliver a tour-de-force of silly. What the heck is a cannibal anaconda? And who would believe such a thing? Apparently, this unrepentant little guy does....
Who ate all the chocolate? Who ate all the cheese and the chips? It was the cannibal anaconda and his band of mutineers with their gribby grabby hands...
A girl who loves sneaking. Seven daughters who all pretend to be the same person. A witch who tricks a man into carving his own children out of stone. And just for good measure, a giant or two, who may or may not be friendly. In the Seven Tales, G.C.McRae proves he is a master of the ancient art of storytelling. With shades of 1001 Nights, Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm, McRae's original fairy tales bring a freshness and hilarity to the world of castles and queens.
A girl who loves sneaking. Seven daughters who all pretend to be the same person. A witch who tricks a man into carving his own children out of stone....