A hilarious Mr Panda picture book about learning to be patient. Something young children can often struggle with!
Mr Panda is making a delicious surprise. What could it be? The animals must wait and see. One by one Mr Panda's friends get bored and give up. All except one little penguin... Will his patience be rewarded?
"This deliciously droll Panda and his gigantic doughnut will have you shouting for seconds." WRD
Look out for more books starring the grumpy (but loveable!) Mr Panda. Over half a million copies sold to date!
Thank You Mr Panda
Please Mr Panda
Goodnight Mr Panda
Mr Panda's Colours
Mr Panda's Feelings
Dimensions : 260 x 260 x 3mm
Format : Board Book
Age Group : Ages 3-6
Page Numbers : 32
A sweet enough story with cute illustrations, but the ‘moral’ of the story a little lost, in my view. My son likes the book if I read it to him, but he doesn’t request it.
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A sweet enough story with cute illustrations, but the ‘moral’ of the story a little lost, in my view. My son likes the book if I read it to him, but he doesn’t request it.