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By: Robyn Smythe

The Animal Tea Party

Pages: 26 Ratings: 5.0
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Have you ever wondered what the jungle animals do when the television cameras aren’t recording their every move? They PAR-TAY!


However, unlike human parties, the animal party is very organised and polite. No boozy stuff allowed; in fact, they drink tea – but a very special tea. So join us, as we open a rarely seen window onto the jungle once the humans have gone.


Meet the king of the jungle like you have never seen him before. A crocodile and an alligator have an in-depth conversation, while a toucan is concerned that her beak is too bright. Learn about what they eat at these posh dos. A pelican makes a guest appearance under the watchful eye of a gorilla. And, oh yes, Mike the mouse squeaks!


A host of colourful characters that make you laugh and maybe cry as they pass the night away enjoying the Animal Tea-Party.

Robyn Smythe is a Scottish writer. Born in the sixties in Fife, he was educated at Madras College secondary school where he wrote his first full length story. More than three decades later, after a varied working life that has involved being a lifeguard and a post office clerk, he finally found time to write The Animal Tea Party, this was his first venture into writing. He is married, has two teenage girls, and is currently working on I’m an Animal, Get Me Out of Here!, a spy novel.

Customer Reviews
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  • Brenda Thompson

    Nice wee story full of highly colourful characters, very sweet and beautifully illustrated. There are a few errors with spelling which is unfortunate, the publishers didn’t do a very thorough job proof reading before printing. I’m sure the author has found this frustrating, but out of their control. As a debut book he should be very proud. Look forward to seeing more from Mr Smith.

  • Margaret Crichton

    Great colours & characters on the cover of the book. An excellent read and the grandchildren loved it

  • Alison Tulleth

    Very well written

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