Two Can Toucan

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Publisher: ANDERSEN PRESS LTD

Pub. date: 1 September, 2016

Pages: 32

Description: There was once a bird in the forest that was completely black, except for his white eyes, who was laughed at by all the other animals because he did not have a name. So he must go to seek his fortune. This is a modern fable that answers the question “How did the toucan get its name?”.

Synopsis: There was once a bird in the forest that was completely black, except for his white eyes, who was laughed at by all the other animals because he did not have a name. So he must go to seek his fortune. A modern fable that answers the question “How did the toucan get its name?” – and also incidentally his amazing colours. This beautiful hardback edition of David McKee’s first ever picture book – published in its original size – is reissued to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Andersen Press.