The Tales of
Terence’s Tummy
Written and illustrated by Annie Lamy
The Tales of
Terence’s Tummy
Written and illustrated by Annie Lamy
Terence was getting hungry and bored
waiting for his mummy and daddy to come home with fruit, seeds and berries for his tea. Suddenly he had an idea
and he smiled
his cheeky smile.
Terence saw one scuttling beetle far,
far below. He called out to the beetle in his squeaky, scratchy voice, “I’m coming to get you beetle.” “Oh please don’t eat me, Mr Bird,” said the scuttling beetle, “and I’ll bring you a yummy pizza instead.” “OK,” said Terence with his cheeky smile, and he ate 1 pizza!
1
“Mmm, yummy!” he giggled.
Terence saw two tickly spiders far, far
below. He called out to the spiders in his squeaky, scratchy voice, “I’m coming to get you spiders.” “Oh please don’t eat us, Mr Bird,” said the tickly spiders, “and we’ll bring you two scrummy hamburgers instead.”
“OK,” said Terence with his cheeky smile, and he ate 2 hamburgers!! “Mmm, yummy scrummy!” he giggled.
1 2
Terence saw three slithering snails far,
far below. He called out to the snails in his squeaky, scratchy voice, “I’m coming to get you snails.”
“Oh please don’t eat us, Mr Bird,” said the slithering snails, “and we’ll bring you three delicious chocolate cakes instead.” “OK,” said Terence with his cheeky smile, and he ate 3 chocolate cakes!!!!
1 2
“Mmm, yummy, scrummy, delicious!” he giggled.
3
Terence saw four wriggly caterpillars
far, far below. He called out to the caterpillars in his squeaky, scratchy voice, “I’m coming to get you caterpillars.”
1 2 3 4
“Oh please don’t eat us, Mr Bird,” said the wriggly caterpillars, “and we’ll bring you four scrumptious cookies instead.” “OK,” said Terence with his cheeky smile, and he ate 4 cookies!!!! “Mmm, yummy, scrummy, deliciously scrumptious!” he giggled.
1
Terence saw five fluttering butterflies
2
“Oh please don’t eat us, Mr Bird,” said the fluttering butterflies, “and we’ll bring you five mouth-watering ice-creams instead.”
3 4 5
far, far below. He called out to the butterflies in his squeaky, scratchy voice, “I’m coming to get you butterflies.”
“OK,” said Terence with his cheeky smile, and he ate 5 ice-creams!!!!! “Mmm, yummy, scrummy, deliciously scrumptiously mouth-watering!” he giggled.
But now Terence was SO FAT that the branch began to
CRACK ! Terence flapped his wings to try to save himself, but he was just too heavy, and‌
P-l-o-p!!!! Poor Terence landed in the soft, wet mud below. The scuttling beetle, the tickly spiders, the slithering snails, the wriggling caterpillars and the fluttering butterflies all laughed and laughed. “From now on I shall only eat delicious fruit, seeds and berries for my tea!� giggled Terence.
Count the creatures you can see here
4
three
5
2
four
five
two
1
There are beetles There are
one
spiders There are snails
3
There are caterpillars There are butterflies
Annie Lamy is a grandmother and retired school teacher. Having worked with children all her life, she knows what pre-school children enjoy and has combined all of her ideas in this charming little book. Guidance for parents to encourage whilst reading about Terence’s Tummy: Colours: the changing colour of the sky Numbers: counting from 1 to 5 in words and figures Repetition: learning by repetition Observation: find the mouse; are the leaves the same; how many flowers? Moral: an important lesson about today’s junk food temptations.
First edition 2010 Copyright © 2010 Annie Lamy Text copyright © 2010 Annie Lamy Illustrations copyright © 2010 Annie Lamy Printed in Great Britain
Terence is hungry and doesn’t want
to wait for his Mummy and Daddy to bring home his tea. He decides to try something different – with unhappy results for his tummy! A charming book, fun to read together and full of ideas to help with learning.