Swinging Zigiga Bridge
Swinging Zigiga Bridge - Series Book Two: “I am Not Scared”
Join the dinosaur characters on another exciting adventure in “I am Not Scared,” the second book of the WaWuland Adventure series. As they journey towards Leike River, they must cross the wobbly swinging Zigiga Bridge and climb rugged roads. This power-packed adventure will inspire young readers to embrace their courage and determination.
The beautifully illustrated pages will come to life as young readers explore the wonders of river life and dinosaur campsites. They will also meet Kokak, a new furry friend who will leave a lasting impression on their journey.
Designed for children aged three to seven that love reading and adventure, “I am Not Scared” will provide hours of entertainment and fun. Available in softcover, hardcover, and e-book formats, this book is a must-have for any young adventurer.
The beautifully illustrated pages will come to life as young readers explore the wonders of river life and dinosaur campsites. They will also meet Kokak, a new furry friend who will leave a lasting impression on their journey.
Designed for children aged three to seven that love reading and adventure, “I am Not Scared” will provide hours of entertainment and fun. Available in softcover, hardcover, and e-book formats, this book is a must-have for any young adventurer.
"I am not Scared" Teaser
Principal Totowa said, “Bring out your paper boats to float on the water." The children smiled big with a loud, Yeeesss !"
Rocko and Scentie said, "Red flag on our boat". Brainey and Loudie said, “Blue flag for our boat." Keeney and Zarru said, “Green flag for our boat.” Brightly waved a yellow flag, “Float your boat, everyone.”
“Children, let us explore further.” Principal Totowa called. Driver Mailu led a short hike to Jurango Mountain. From a distance, they yelled! “Humongous rock." Keeney asked, "Can we please go to the top Principal Totowa? " ”Principal Totowa nodded, “Children climb up slow and smooth, smooth and slow.”
“Children, let us explore further.” Principal Totowa called. Driver Mailu led a short hike to Jurango Mountain. From a distance, they yelled! “Humongous rock." Keeney asked, "Can we please go to the top Principal Totowa? " ”Principal Totowa nodded, “Children climb up slow and smooth, smooth and slow.”