Tell Me a Lion Story | Interactive Storybook for Big and Little Imaginations
Tell Me a Lion Story is a clever, inventive picture book that turns reading together into creating together. A child asks their dad for a new story, "And make it about a lion!", then interrupts at every turn. The lion is too big, then too small, and Fred is a terrible name. So Dad suggests they tell the lion story together, inviting the reader to fill in the blanks and join the fun.
This is a book that goes beyond reading aloud. Fathers take centre stage, making it a special one for dads to share with their children, though mums, grandparents and every reader are welcome to play along. With lively, stylish artwork and plenty of space for imaginations old and young, the story is never quite the same twice.
Written and illustrated by Kara Kramer and published in hardcover by Walker Books, it is a go-to favourite in the making.
Format: Hard cover picture book
ISBN: 9781529507553
Dimensions: 270x240x10mm
Weight: 500g
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is it best for? It is written to put fathers at the centre of the storytelling, so it makes a lovely gift for dads, and it works just as well for grandparents, carers and any grown-up sharing a book with a child.
What age is it aimed at? It is a picture book suited to young children and the adults reading with them, ideal for shared reading and imaginative play.
Who wrote and illustrated it? It is written and illustrated by Kara Kramer and published in hardcover by Walker Books.
Why choose this over a standard picture book? It goes beyond reading aloud by inviting both reader and child to build the story together, encouraging curiosity, creativity and conversation.
