Grumpy The Iguana
by Susan Chapman
Narrated by Trevor Gobel
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Pub Date 20 Dec 2020 | Archive Date 2 Sep 2021
Susan Chapman | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Audiobooks
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Description
Grumpy the Iguana is a happy iguana who lives in Flamingo Park. He has a routine that he follows every day. One day something happens to Grumpy that takes away his routine and his life how he knows it. Now Grumpy is sad and Grumpy until he meets a stranger that shows him what true friendship is and compassion.
A Note From the Publisher
Hardbook 9780578568607
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Advance Praise
This book has won numerous awards. Next Generation Indie Book Award. The NYC Big Book Award and Readers Favorite Five star Award.
This book has won numerous awards. Next Generation Indie Book Award. The NYC Big Book Award and Readers Favorite Five star Award.
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9781734542981 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 6 Minutes, 14 Seconds |
Links
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Featured Reviews
This is the third Grumpy The Iguana book I have read (well listened to). I think this one should have been the first I listened to, whoops!
This story tells us how Grumpy The Iguana became grumpy. Iguana was always happy until one day after finding his house (a tree) gone, causing him to become extremly grumpy. One day he meets The Green Parrot who leads him to a new tree to make his home. This tree turns out to be where Green Parrot lives.
A sweet story about making new friends, sharing and of course look after our environment which seems to be a common theme in these books.
This is the second audiobook about Grumpy the Iguana that I’ve listened to. This one is about the benefits of friendships and having a home and routine abs how having these turns a iguana into a happy one. Once again, the read is enjoyable for a younger audience and contains themes that children learn about as they go through childhood. Nicely done. The narrator’s voice is appealing too.
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