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  • The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour:

    Gail Clarke

    eBook (Gupole Publications, Jan. 21, 2015)
    Chameleon is green from the top of his scaly head to the tip of his scaly tail. Not red; not blue; just green.He knows he should be able to change colour but no matter how hard he tries he can’t do it. To make matters worse, all the creatures he meets want to see his clever colour-changing trick.Let’s join Chameleon on his jungle walk and find out if he can learn the secret that every chameleon should know: how to change colour!Aimed at the four-to-eight-years age group, The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour is an exciting children's reader told in verse that is one of the stories included in Gail Clarke's entertaining presentations to schoolchildren around the world — since 2010, more than 35,000 children in Hong Kong, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai, Sri Lanka, Kenya and England have enjoyed learning about animal migration, writing and illustrating, and, of course, hearing Gail's stories. In these presentations, Gail is always enthusiastically assisted by glove puppets of Patrick the African grey parrot and his great-grandpa Gilbert, Cosmos the Curious Whale and Chameleon.Prior to the publication of Chameleon, several hundred children sent Gail the chameleon drawings that are included in the book. You can learn more about Gail, her books and her presentations to schoolchildren on her Amazon author page and on her website at www.gailclarkeauthor.com
  • The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour

    Gail Clarke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2015)
    Chameleon is green from the top of his scaly head to the tip of his scaly tail. Not red; not blue; just green.He knows he should be able to change colour but no matter how hard he tries he can’t do it. To make matters worse, all the creatures he meets want to see his clever colour-changing trick.Let’s join Chameleon on his jungle walk and find out if he can learn the secret that every chameleon should know: how to change colour!Aimed at the four-to-eight-years age group, The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour is an exciting children's reader told in verse that is one of the stories included in Gail Clarke's entertaining presentations to schoolchildren around the world — since 2010, more than 35,000 children in Hong Kong, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai, Sri Lanka, Kenya and England have enjoyed learning about animal migration, writing and illustrating, and, of course, hearing Gail's stories. In these presentations, Gail is always enthusiastically assisted by glove puppets of Patrick the African grey parrot and his great-grandpa Gilbert, Cosmos the Curious Whale and Chameleon.Prior to the publication of Chameleon, several hundred children sent Gail the chameleon drawings that are included in the book.You can learn more about Gail, her books and her presentations to schoolchildren on her Amazon author page and on her website at www.gailclarkeauthor.com
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  • The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour

    Gail Clarke

    Hardcover (David George Clarke, Nov. 11, 2017)
    Chameleon is green from the top of his scaly head to the tip of his scaly tail. Not red; not blue; just green.He knows he should be able to change colour but no matter how hard he tries he can’t do it. To make matters worse, all the creatures he meets want to see his clever colour-changing trick.Let’s join Chameleon on his jungle walk and find out if he can learn the secret that every chameleon should know: how to change colour!Aimed at the four-to-eight-years age group, The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour is the fourth of Gail Clarke's illustrated books for children. Since 2010, Gail has been presenting her books to children in schools in many parts of the world. She is assisted in her readings by glove puppets of Patrick the parrot and his Great-Grandpa Gilbert, and more recently Cosmos the Curious Whale has joined them. Some 35,000 children in Hong Kong, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai, Kenya, Sri Lanka and England have now enjoyed learning about animal migration, writing and illustrating, and of course hearing Gail's stories.During 2014, when Gail was still writing The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour, she invited children in various schools she was visiting to draw chameleons to be included in the story. She was thrilled to receive a huge number of beautifully coloured drawings that she was able to include in this book. You can learn more about Gail and her books on her website at www.gailclarkeauthor.com
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  • The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour

    Gail Clarke

    Paperback (Gupole Publications, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Chameleon is green from the top of his scaly head to the tip of his scaly tail. Not red; not blue; just green.He knows he should be able to change colour but no matter how hard he tries he can’t do it. To make matters worse, all the creatures he meets want to see his clever colour-changing trick.Let’s join Chameleon on his jungle walk and find out if he can learn the secret that every chameleon should know: how to change colour!Aimed at the four-to-eight-years age group, The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour is the fourth of Gail Clarke's illustrated books for children. Since 2010, Gail has been presenting her books to children in schools in many parts of the world. She is assisted in her readings by glove puppets of Patrick the parrot and his Great-Grandpa Gilbert, and more recently Cosmos the Curious Whale has joined them. Some 35,000 children in Hong Kong, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai, Kenya, Sri Lanka and England have now enjoyed learning about animal migration, writing and illustrating, and of course hearing Gail's stories.During 2014, when Gail was still writing The Chameleon Who Couldn't Change Colour, she invited children in various schools she was visiting to draw chameleons to be included in the story. She was thrilled to receive a huge number of beautifully coloured drawings that she was able to include in this book. You can learn more about Gail and her books on her website at www.gailclarkeauthor.com
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