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Willy wouldn't hurt a fly - he even apologises when someone hits him. The suburban gorillas call him Willy the Wimp. Then, one day, Willy answers a bodybuilding advertisement - with hilarious results
Not very good at sports or fighting, mild-mannered Willy nevertheless proves he's the champ when the local bully shows up.
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Anthony Browne’s ever-popular Willy the chimp is back - in two laugh-out-loud stories about unexpected success. With typical tongue-in-cheek humor and crisp, polished artwork, Anthony Browne’s whimsical books about Willy the chimp remind us that heroes are found in all shapes, sizes, athletic abilities - and cultural tastes! WILLY THE CHAMP finds the laid-back chimp enjoying music, reading, and walks in the park - but failing miserably at athletic chimplike endeavors. Then he manages to deck Buster the bully - by accident - and wins cheers from the big chimps who jeered at him.
Willy the chimpanzee loves to play soccer, but he is never picked for a team until a stranger gives him some shoes that he is certain are magic.
From "Peter Pan" to "The Wind in the Willows," a chimpanzee finds himself inside a different classic tale each time he visits the library.
Willy and Hugh are very different but they can both bring something special to their friendship. This classic picture book from master artist, Anthony Browne is now available in mini treasure format. Mini treasures are delightful mini picture books to treasure forever.
Willy the chimp paints pictures that are tributes to art masterpieces, including "American Gothic," "The Birth of Venus," and "Mona Lisa."
Willy's dreamland is full of magical pictures, each one packed with bananas and slyly surreal details. Willy finds himself dreaming of fierce monsters, super heroes or being able to fly. The pictures in this book pay homage to famous paintings by the likes of Dali, Magritte and Henri Rousseau.
A fantastically funny book about loving what makes you YOU! When Banana is thrown into the 'reject' bin with the other mis-shapen fruit and veg, he decides that enough is enough - he may be a little bit bruised but that doesn't mean he's any less brilliant! So be proud of your bumps! Because going bad can sometimes be very, very good.