Can't-Dance-Cameron: A Scottish Capercaillie Story

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Cameron is a capercaillie and capercaillies LOVE to dance -- well, all except Cameron!

Cameron is the worst dancer in the Scottish Cairngorms -- but his new friend, Hazel the squirrel, thinks she can help...

Together they travel through the forest, jumping up and down, ducking under branches and kicking pinecones. Then when the dancing begins, Hazel tells Cameron to JUMP, DUCK and KICK. Maybe he can dance after all!

Full of fun sounds and actions, this is a brilliant story about learning to believe in yourself by Emily Dodd, with gentle illustrations of a host of loveable Scottish animals by Katie Pamment.

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9781782500957
  • ISBN: 9781782500957
  • Pub Date: 21st August 2014
  • Publisher: Floris Books
  • Imprint: Floris Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 24

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This is Book 29 in the Picture Kelpies Series. See all Picture Kelpies books here.

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About Emily Dodd

Emily Dodd is passionate about science, wildlife and storytelling. She is a screenwriter for CBeebies science programme Nina and the Neurons and has written and presented science shows for the Edinburgh International Science Festival, the Scottish Seabird Centre, Edinburgh University, National Museums Scotland and Our Dynamic Earth. Emily was the 2012/2013 S

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About Katie Pamment

Emily Dodd is passionate about science and wildlife. She writes for CBeebies TV science programme Nina and the Neurons and has written science workshops and stories for the Scottish Seabird Centre, Edinburgh University, National Museum of Scotland and Our Dynamic Earth. Emily was the 2012/2013 Scottish Book Trust Reader in Residence at Leith Library, Edinbur

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