by Eric Walters (Author) Sue Todd (Illustrator)
In this retelling of a popular folktale, the Creator makes a unique beast out of leftover animal parts when the universe is first formed.
Inspired by a story told to the author while on safari in 2015, The Wild Beast describes the creation of one of Africa's most unusual animals, the wildebeest. According to oral tradition, the Creator built this unique beast out of leftover parts from other magnificent animals found on the continent. Horns from buffalos and stripes meant for zebras. Tails from giraffes and bumps meant for camels.
This creative retelling will introduce little ones to a story rich in both imagery and in lesson: Take what you need to live. Take no more. Waste nothing.
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"Gorgeous! There are a number of notable aspects starting with the fact that the creator is female, a delightful touch…The Wild Beast is an enjoyable read and a pleasurable journey through the illustrations. A great addition to any home or library. Highly Recommended." — CM Magazine
"This African story is short in length, but abundant with beautiful art and meaning." — Resource Links