Rezension
A wonderful addition to any library. * Carousel * This is a gentle old-fashioned story about loneliness, acceptance and friendship … A book to read aloud to junior primary school classes. * INIS * A warm-hearted story in which Kevin Hawkes’s stylishly old-fashioned illustrations capture precisely the feel of how libraries once were. * The Guardian *
Synopsis
When a lion visits the library, no one knows what to do: there are no rules about lions in the library. But soon he’s indispensable – “What a helpful lion,” people say. “How did we ever get along without him?” But one day the head librarian falls and breaks her arm, and the only way the lion can get help is to roar. And that is breaking the rules. The next day the lion doesn’t come to the library, nor the next day, nor the day after that…until Mr McBee finds him and tells him that sometimes there is a very good reason to break the rules – even in the library!
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A wonderful addition to any child’s library, this is the multiple award-winning and bestselling picture book about what happens when a lion visits a library.In this international and award-winning bestseller about the joys of discovering the library and making new friends, a lion visits the library for the very first time. The head librarian, Miss Merriweather, is very particular about rules in the library. But when the lion visits, she isn’t sure what to do – there aren’t any rules about lions in the library! As it turns out, this lion seems very well suited to library visiting. His big feet are quiet on the floor and he makes a comfy backrest for the children at story hour, too. When an emergency happens, however, the lion has a dilemma. Should he come to the rescue in the only way he knows how, even if it means breaking Miss Merriweather’s strict rules?