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charlies colouring book

Published by mnezzy, 2017-11-10 05:31:11

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I never dreamt I would ever create an A to Z cartoon book for kids. It just proves… nothing is impossible! So I say to all you kids, be good at school and get into art! Make your mum and dad proud, create your masterpieces with wonderful colours. Enjoy the world of art! Make the world and everyone in it a happy place! PS… Would like to thank Rod and Linda for all the hard work they put into this book. Thank you xPublished by Team Charlie 1314.Copyright ©2017 Charles Salvador, Linda Harrison, Rod Harrison.Designed and formatted by Michael Nesbitt and Rod Harrison.



A - is for AnteaterAnteaters come from Africa. They like to eat Ants. Yum Yum.

A - is for AlligatorThey can live between 30 and 50 years and can weigh up to 1320lb.

B - is for BearThe Brown Bear is from America and Canada, they eat Fish and Honey.

B - is for BearPolar Bears live in the Arctic Circle where it’s very cold.

C - is for CatCats are very tame and like to drink milk.

C - is for CatCats also like to curl up where it’s nice and warm.

D - is for DogA Dog called a greyhound can run very very fast.

D - is for DogSome Dogs are used to gather sheep they are called Sheepdogs.

E - is for ElephantThere are two types of Elephants, the Indian and African.

E - is for ElephantThe African Elephant has larger ears than the Indian Elephant.

F - is for FrogA Frog is called an amphibian because it can live in water and on land.

F - is for Fox The female Fox is called a Vixen.

G - is for GorillaThe Gorilla lives on the ground in the forests of Central Africa.

G - is for GiraffeGiraffes are very tall and have very long necks to reach the tops of trees to eat the leaves.

H - is for Hippopotamus The Hippopotamus live in Africa, and they love the water.

H - is for HorseHorses likes to eat hay. They can live between 25 and 30 years.

I - is for Iguana An Iguana is a species of lizard.

I - is for Iguana The Iguana eat mainly plants.

J - is for JackalThe Jackal is a member of the dog family but you can’t keep then as pets because they are wild animals.

J - is for JackalThere are three species of Jackals: Golden Jackal, Side-striped Jackal and Black-backed Jackal.

K - is for Kangaroo The Kangaroo is a marsupial and lives in Australia.

K - is for KangarooThe female Kangaroo has a pouch on her tummy where her babies live until they grow bigger.

L - is for LionLions live in Africa and can live between 10 and 14 years.

L - is for LlamaThe Llama is a relative of the Camel but he doesn’t have a hump on his back like the camel does.

M - is for MonkeyMonkeys are primates and love to eat fruit, seeds and vegetables.

M - is for MoleMoles are small mammals that live underground.

N - is for Numbat Numbats are related to the Anteater.

N - is for Numbat Numbats live in Western Australia.

O - is for OwlThe Owl is a nocturnal bird of prey, and they fly around at night time.

O - is for OstrichAn Ostrich is a bird but they can’t fly as they are too big.

P - is for Penguin Penguins have wings but they can’t fly.

P - is for Penguin Penguins waddle when they walk.

Q - is for QuollThe Quoll is a marsupial that lives in Australia.

Q - is for QuollQuolls are primarily nocturnal and spend most of the day in a den.

R - is for RhinocerosThe Rhinoceros live in South Africa. They like to bath in mud to keep themselves cool.

R - is for ReindeerReindeer help Santa at Christmas to deliver toys to children, so make sure you are on Santa’s nice list and not on the naughty one.

S - is for SnakeSnakes have long bodies and no legs. Their bodies have lots of little scales on them, and feel smooth when you stroke them.

S - is for Snake Snakes don't have any eyelids.

T - is for TigerTigers are the largest of the cat family and have red and orange stripes on their bodies. They are wild animals and live in Asia.

T - is for TurtleTurtles eat lots of small insects and snails, and plants which grow in water.

U - is for Unicorn The Unicorn is a mythical horse-like animal.

U - is for Unicorn Unicorns have a horn in the middle of their forehead.

V - is for VultureThe Vulture is a large bird of prey and they have bald heads.

V - is for VultureThere are 23 species of Vulture in the whole world.

W - is for WalrusThe Walrus is a large mammal with flippers. They live in the sea and eat fish.

W - is for WallabyThe Wallaby belongs to the same family as the Kangaroo. Wallabies also have a pouch on their tummy to carry their babies in.

X - is for Xerus The Xerus is a small African squirrel.


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