You're the Hero: Jungle Adventure

You're the Hero: Jungle Adventure
ISBN-10
1782409394
ISBN-13
9781782409397
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2020-04-07
Publisher
Ivy Kids
Author
Lily Murray

Description

Imagine if you could have an adventure in the jungle. What if you could have MILLIONS of them? With this story-building book, readers aged 5+ can create their own jungle-inspired adventures, over and over again. Just read the question and choose from the vibrant pictures on the page to build the story. The book is packed full of fun, silly and exciting things for the reader to choose from, including: Searching for a fire-breathing snake Taking a fairy queen along on the adventure Traveling through a ruined city Befriending an enormous gorilla Facing a grouchy jungle ogre Packing some spare underpants Once they’ve finished, the reader can turn back to the start and make different choices to build a completely new tale. There are millions of possible combinations and endless stories to be told! And can you find the penguin hidden on each page? You’re the Hero is a series of books designed to help readers dream up their very own adventures. From selecting which hero to be and where to visit, to deciding on how the story will end and choosing a reward, the reader controls the action from start to finish. Packed full of imaginative characters, thrilling places to go, hilarious random objects, and extraordinary situations to choose from, these books are made to be read again and again.

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