Title: The Toad Who Loved Tea
Author: Faiz Kermani
Illustrator: Korey Scott
Publisher:
Matador
Publication
Date: 28th January 2018
Pages: 48
Format read:
Paperback
Source:
Author supplied
"The crowd clapped as
Tungtang sipped the tea elegantly from a tiny porcelain cup. They sighed
as she gently swirled the tea in her mouth. They applauded as she
rolled her eyes, and they cheered as she rocked from side to side,
trilling "Why, this is toad-ily tea-licious!" What happens when you brew
together a toad who likes tea, a cruel crow, snobby customers and an
ancient prediction?
A strong, fragrant story full of unexpected adventures that will take you and Tungtang, the tea-loving toad, from a muddy pond to Queen Catherine's Olde English Tea Shoppe for a real clash of cultures. Tungtang's story of her discovery of tea and humanity will change her (and the way you look at tea) forever. The Toad Who Loved Tea is the hilarious tale of a tea-loving toad's unconventional journey from a muddy pond to an elegant tea shop.
A strong, fragrant story full of unexpected adventures that will take you and Tungtang, the tea-loving toad, from a muddy pond to Queen Catherine's Olde English Tea Shoppe for a real clash of cultures. Tungtang's story of her discovery of tea and humanity will change her (and the way you look at tea) forever. The Toad Who Loved Tea is the hilarious tale of a tea-loving toad's unconventional journey from a muddy pond to an elegant tea shop.
Tungtang
always thought of herself as an adventurous toad until one day a nasty crow
laughs at her stories of adventure and tells her real adventure is going far
away to somewhere you have never been. Tungtang decides that if she is going to
be a real adventurer she needs to something different, something unheard of.
She is going into the town!
Grandpa
Nutbelch tells her about Dustysox the Great and his prophecy about a toad that
goes on a journey and achieves great fame among the humans. Tungtang believes she
is the one to fulfill the prophecy.
Once she
gets to the town she takes up residence in a tea shop. She loves the smell and
taste of all the different tea blends. She causes quite a lot of trouble in the
shop during the day, stealing buns and upsetting tea cups but she always
manages to escape detection. All this disruption is causing problems for the
tea shop owners and the shop may have to be closed down. Will Tungtang be
caught? Will the shop be closed down? How will Tungtang fulfill the prophecy?
This was a
fun book to read and Tungtang was such a cheeky toad stealing sticky buns by
day and hiding in the storeroom and rolling in the tea at night. Names like
Lady Lobsterpants, Dustysox and Muddybum are sure to elicit a few giggles.
Tungtang’s observations of humans and their ways was also quite amusing.
The
illustrations by Korey Scott were colourful and brought the story to life.
The Toad Who
Loved Tea is a wonderful story about adventure and discovering your true talent
quite often lies in the things you love doing.
Written as a
first introduction to chapter books with full page illustrations it is best recommended
for ages 3 -7 years