Hamish is worried about the heron in the park. It always looks sad
and grumpy, with its hunched-up shoulders and long frowning
eyebrows. So Hamish decides to cheer it up: first he brings bread
crusts and biscuit crumbs to the park. But the heron still looks
grumpy. Next he brings his family to tidy up the heron's polluted
pond. But the heron still looks grumpy. Then he brings his class to
plant flowers around the pond. But the heron still looks grumpy.
Finally he brings everyone he knows to have a party for the heron.
But the heron still looks grumpy. Hamish looks at the heron and
wonders: maybe the heron isn't unhappy after all? Each page of this
delightful story from popular children's author and storyteller,
Lari Don, is brought to life with vibrant illustrations. Colour and
activity build up as the book progresses and the drab inner-city
park is brought to life.
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