Mr Gray needs something spectacular to show for the grand reopening of his museum. So when he receives a call about a ‘very old thing’ that has been discovered in a garden, he is very keen to investigate.
What he finds there is a ginormous bone. Then another, and another …
Could the bones be from an elephant? A rhinoceros? Or even a hippopotamus?
When a little dog helps him uncover an enormous antler, Mr Gray thinks he might have solved the puzzle … and found a very special exhibit for his grand reopening, too!
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Peter Donnelly was born in Dublin, a city with no shortage of pigeons. When he was a boy he shook a president's hand, not this particular president but a real president nevertheless. He would like to shake this president's hand though -- if he ever meets him.
Peter has one daughter and still lives and works in Dublin. He draws pictures for a living an