Simphiwe is a magical child. He works together with the other animals to rescue the Bird of Peace from the ugly monster called the Terrible Graakwa. The main concepts that are carried throughout the telling and teaching of the story include identifying and discussing the characters (on pages 2, 3, 4 and 5), wild animals (included in the characters), plurals and direct speech.
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Terry Milne was born in South Africa but is now based in Oxford, England. She has illustrated books with authors such as Martin Waddell, Angela McAllister and Vivian French, working with UK publishers such as Andersen Press and Walker Books. Her daughter's struggles with anxiety and repetitive behaviour led Terry to write and illustrate the story of Charlie
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