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Augustus and His Smile

By: Catherine Rayner
Narrated by: Stephen Mangan
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Augustus the tiger is sad. He has lost his smile. So, he does a huge tigery stretch and sets off to find it. As he climbs mountain crests patterned with frost and swims to the bottom of inky blue oceans, Augustus soon realises that his smile will be there whenever he is happy. He just needs to open his eyes to the beauty of the natural world around him.

©2006 Catherine Rayner (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing 2023
Animals Animals & Nature Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction

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Critic reviews

'What Augustus learns about his smile and happiness applies to us all. Writer and illustrator Catherine Rayner has fashioned a delightful tale that is sure to put a smile on the face of everyone (young and old) who reads it.' (Spirituality and Practice)
'A simple story, well told ...' (BookTrust)
'The opposing emotions of happiness and sadness are conveyed quite beautifully throughout Augustus’s story until at last his smile returns because he starts looking at the wonderful world around him.' (LoveReading4Kids)
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