Fergus Barnaby Goes on Holiday
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Fergus Barnaby and his parents try to leave for their holidays in this wonderfully entertaining debut picture book!
John D. Barrow explored profound questions concerning the relationship between life, the universe, and human understanding. His work, recognized with the Templeton Prize, delved into the intersection of science and religion, offering fresh perspectives on spiritual realities. He sought to bridge traditional theological views with a modern conception of the cosmos. Barrow left a legacy as a thinker unafraid to confront the most fundamental questions of existence.



Fergus Barnaby and his parents try to leave for their holidays in this wonderfully entertaining debut picture book!
"Best friends boy, dog and elephant are VERY good at hide-and-seek. There's a missing dinosaur in the city - who better to spot this elusive giant? They search the skate park, the museum, the subway ... No one in the city can spot the dinosaur, not even this crack hide-and-seek team. But delighted readers will be pointing 'There it is!' from the first page"--Publisher's website.
The story features a small boy engaged in a whimsical game of hide and seek with an elephant. As the boy searches for his elusive friend, young readers will delight in spotting the elephant cleverly hidden on each page. This unique and playful narrative invites children to join in the fun, enhancing their engagement and observational skills.