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The Giggly Giraffe’s Banana Bonanza - cover

The Giggly Giraffe’s Banana Bonanza

Daniel Christopher

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In The Giggly Giraffe’s Banana Bonanza, join Gus the Giraffe on a hilarious, topsy-turvy adventure through the jungle! Gus wakes up with a silly craving for giant bananas, and nothing will stop him from finding the biggest one. Along the way, he faces wild and wacky obstacles, like juggling monkeys, dancing fruit, a parade of frogs, and even banana-eating ants! With his jungle friends by his side, Gus tackles each challenge with a big heart, lots of giggles, and a few unexpected surprises. This fun-filled tale is packed with laughter, teamwork, and an important lesson about sharing and friendship. Perfect for kids ages 5 to 12, The Giggly Giraffe’s Banana Bonanza will leave young readers giggling, cheering, and maybe even craving a banana!
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 136 pages.

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