Tiddler The story telling fish

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Tiddler The story telling fish Written by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

A book presentation by Tom Morgan

Once there was a fish and his name was Tiddler. He wasn’t much to look at with his plain grey scales.

But Tiddler was a fish with a big imagination. He blew small bubbles but he told tall tales.

What the story is about The story is about a small fish called Tiddler. Tiddler makes up stories about adventures he would like to have. One day he got lost and he got caught in a fishing net a long way from home. The fisherman threw him back in the sea as he was to small to eat. Tiddler found his way home by talking to sea creatures and he followed his own stories home. He was very late for school that day!

Tiddler was always late! Sorry I’m late. I was riding on a seahorse. Sorry I’m late. I was flying with a ray. Sorry I’m late. I was diving with a dolphin.

My thoughts about the Book If I was drawing Tiddler I would make him a more colourful fish! Tiddlers excuses for being late make me laugh. I like the way Tiddler can follow his own story to get himself home.

Tiddler is a little fish who tells the tallest tales in the ocean!

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