This book is all about a Koala who uses his binoculars to search for new bush tucker. ‘Hello!’ he spies an ice-cream through the lenses and his ice-cream adventure begins.The words and the illustrations make a wonderful combination where less is more. Laura and Philip express the koala’s first taste of ice-cream in the most captivating way. They have the koala running, jumping, dancing and doing cartwheels showing his excitement of the sugar hit. He then begins to eat ice-cream for breakfast, lunch and dinner.Children know that while we would love to eat ice-cream for breakfast, lunch and dinner you cannot eat it for every meal because ice-cream is only a sometimes food. Too much ice-cream it can make you sick. Will the little koala in the story, Koalas Eat Gum Leaves, make this discovery too?Take a careful look at Philip’s illustrations to find the picture where koala gets an ice-cream headache. You will probably be able to name many of the Australian ice-creams from the same page.
Dimensions (cm): 28.0 x 21.0 x 1.0
Suitable for children ages 3+ years.