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The Vultures by Jennifer Ussi

Totally Charming

The Vultures by Jennifer Ussi is the seventh book in Casper The Cat Who Got Lost In Africa series but can be read as a stand-alone. However, this book does begin where book six finished. It is a totally charming children’s book and suitable for ages six years and over.

The book really comes to life with beautiful illustrations by Lekshmi Bose. They can be starting points for discussions with our little ones.

Casper is the most delightful cat who makes friends as he journeys through Africa. Little ones will adore following his adventures as he practices kindness and goodness. Everyone warms to him.

We see that even if you are as prickly as a porcupine or vicious as a vulture, Casper will bring out the best in you.

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The Ostriches by Jennifer Ussi (illustrated by Lekshmi Bose)

Educating & Entertaining

The Ostriches by Jennifer Ussi (illustrated by Lekshmi Bose) is the sixth book in The Incredible Adventures Of Casper The Cat Who Got Lost In Africa. It is a most delightful children’s novel that I absolutely loved. It is perfect for ages four to eight. In fact, whatever your age. This is a charming book if you like animals.

I adore cats. Casper, the hero of the tale, is a very cute little cat. He is a kind cat who likes to help, and a nosy cat who likes to ask questions.

In this book, Casper encounters several animals including a dung beetle, ostriches, a giant tortoise and a warthog – all of who are friendly. And he meets poisonous centipedes and a leopard who aren’t.

The animals all help each other to defeat danger and to find home.

There are lessons to be learnt – you are never too old for a hug, and we are stronger together.

The whole book is beautifully illustrated. The drawings are very appealing, especially Casper with his big, beautiful eyes.

Every story has a moral. We learn “brains come in all shapes, and bravery doesn’t always look like a battle cry. Sometimes choice is to stand your ground when every part of you wants to run.”

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