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5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, quirky tale deserves a wider audience,
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This review is from: A Lion Named Shirley Williamson (Paperback)
Bernard Waber is probably better known for the "Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile" series, and the sweet "Ira Sleeps Over," picture books which every young child should own. But "A Lion Named Shirley Williamson" is also worth a look. A telephone miscommunication causes the zoo to believe that its new lion is named Shirley Williamson. The special attention that Shirley receives as a result of her unusual moniker makes the other lions jealous. When Shirley is renamed "Bongo" and her favorite zookeeper fired, she escapes. I won't spoil the cute twist at the end, but let's just say all's well that ends well. The book has sprightly, simple drawings that perfectly suit the slightly offbeat story, and there's plenty of dry wit to keep parents amused, too.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By coincidence, my name is Shirley Williamson...,
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This review is from: A Lion Named Shirley Williamson (Paperback)
Actually my name is not Shirley Williamson; but my wife's name is. We were amazed when our 26 year old son gave this book to her for a Christmas present. Makes one wonder why in the world did Waber use the name 'Shirley Williamson' for his lion. (My wife & he have never met; of that I'm certain!)Somehow our son stumbled across the title on the internet and promptly purchased. Anyway, we've read this book to our 6 yo niece and she really enjoyed it! Very good for holding her attention until the very end. Highly recommended! And of course, we like the title too!
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A Lion Named Shirley Williamson by Bernard Waber (Hardcover - October 28, 1996)
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