**Longlisted for the KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards**

"The plot leaves plenty of room for discussion about behavior and communication for even the prickliest child".

Becca Worthington, Booklist

"A fun rhyming story that begs you to do the voices (my Cactus Joe got very loud), with fantastic illustrations - the nighttime desert scenes are particularly gorgeous."

Erika McGann, author of Chasing the Shy Town

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"Children will love the repetition and hilarity in this fun new picture book."

Scottish BookTrust

"This rhyming tale of adapting to different circumstances and being open hearted is, with its surprise ending, huge fun. Clive McFarland's characterisation of the cactus is wonderful!"

Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub

"Murray has crafted a funny rhyming tale that adds new birds to Cactus Joe's branches bit by bit... McFarland makes the pages bright and colourful while remaining true to the story's desert setting... This is a beautiful picturebook with heart and humour."

Conor Bredin, Children's Books Ireland

"A slightly cranky cactus strikes a deal with a woodpecker with unforeseeable consequences in this adorable picture book that carries a heartwarming message about adapting to new circumstances."

Waterstones

"This funny picture book has it all: a singing, grumpy cactus; a variety of birds; and a surprise at the end... Clive McFarland's pictures contain clever characterisation and pops of bright orange to really engage the child. Never has a cactus had so much expression."

BookTrust

Cactus Joe is a lean 'n' mean prickle machine! He lives all alone in the desert and that's the way he likes it . . . until a woodpecker offers Joe a mighty fine deal: he'll eat Joe's pests if he gives him a home. Yeehaw! But soon more and more birds come to stay, and Joe decides enough is enough. All Joe wants is to be left alone . . . or does he? A heartwarming rhyming tale inspired by a real-life cactus!
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A staunch loner, lean 'n' mean prickle machine Cactus Joe learns to value having others in his life in this heartwarming story about friendship.
**Longlisted for the KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards** `"The plot leaves plenty of room for discussion about behavior and communication for even the prickliest child".' Becca Worthington, Booklist `"A fun rhyming story that begs you to do the voices (my Cactus Joe got very loud), with fantastic illustrations - the nighttime desert scenes are particularly gorgeous."' Erika McGann, author of Chasing the Shy Town `"Children will love the repetition and hilarity in this fun new picture book."' Scottish BookTrust `"This rhyming tale of adapting to different circumstances and being open hearted is, with its surprise ending, huge fun. Clive McFarland's characterisation of the cactus is wonderful!"' Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub `"Murray has crafted a funny rhyming tale that adds new birds to Cactus Joe's branches bit by bit... McFarland makes the pages bright and colourful while remaining true to the story's desert setting... This is a beautiful picturebook with heart and humour."' Conor Bredin, Children's Books Ireland `"A slightly cranky cactus strikes a deal with a woodpecker with unforeseeable consequences in this adorable picture book that carries a heartwarming message about adapting to new circumstances."' Waterstones `"This funny picture book has it all: a singing, grumpy cactus; a variety of birds; and a surprise at the end... Clive McFarland's pictures contain clever characterisation and pops of bright orange to really engage the child. Never has a cactus had so much expression."' BookTrust
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A loner saguaro cactus discovers the importance of friendship.
Lily Murray grew up in the wilds of snowy nowhere, spending much of her time making up stories. Lily writes fiction and non-fiction, is the author of many picture books including A Dress with Pockets, Monet's Cat, The Dinosaur has Talent, Mr Badger's Christmas Wish, and Hello, Hot Dog. Clive McFarland was raised in Omagh, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland and graduated from Liverpool School of Art and Design. He is an author and illustrator of picture books including A Bed for Bear, Caterpillar Dreams, and The Fox and the Wild.
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A catchy, rhyming tale about a saguaro cactus, drawing on the real-life symbiotic relationship that the cacti have with birds. Eye-catching neon orange on the cover and all inside pages to bring the story to life. Non-fiction spread at the end for readers to find out more about desert wildlife.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192785688
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
162 gr
Høyde
270 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Dybde
3 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Lily Murray grew up in the wilds of snowy nowhere, spending much of her time making up stories. Lily writes fiction and non-fiction, is the author of many picture books including A Dress with Pockets, Monet's Cat, The Dinosaur has Talent, Mr Badger's Christmas Wish, and Hello, Hot Dog. Clive McFarland was raised in Omagh, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland and graduated from Liverpool School of Art and Design. He is an author and illustrator of picture books including A Bed for Bear, Caterpillar Dreams, and The Fox and the Wild.