The classic tale from the acclaimed David McKee, of a zebra who is too proud to take his friends' advice.
Zebra is very proud and haughty. One day he gets the hiccups, but he is afraid to try the remedies suggested by his friends in case he looks silly. When the hiccups get much worse, he realizes he may have to take their advice, or he might lose his stripes for ever!
Reviews
"An excellent first solo reader." —Independent
"The contemporary master of the children's parable." —The Listener
Author Biography
David McKee is one of the best-known illustrators of picture books, having created such modern classics such as the Elmer series. His first book was published in 1964, and his books are now published in more than 35 languages throughout the world.