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"In the dark forest, sneaking around,
prodding and poking its beak in the ground,
hunting for worms with its keen sense of smell
and feeling vibrations to find them as well..."
Pu the pukeko and Ru the ruru pose a series of clever rhyming clues for children to solve. Whose beak belongs to whom? And who has the best beak? The clues are punctuated with funny, smart remarks from onlookers - and self-appointed judges - Pu and Ru.
Neil Barraud's illustrations provide a sneak peek of each beak to help the reader solve the puzzle before the page is turned for the big reveal. Long beaks, short beaks, scooping beaks and gobbling beaks - the reader can spy them all with Pu and Ru's funny feathered friends.
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