Where are my Horns?
By Charlene Uys
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The buffaloes wake up to great confusion. Their horns were stolen right from their heads while they were sleeping! Who would be so brave? The zebra, giraffe, baboons and ground hornbill are amused, and offer to help the buffaloes search. Will they find their horns before the sun sets?
Charlene Uys
I am a wife and mommy of two very busy boys, and also have a full-time job. I am hard at work to write and publish the stories I have been telling my kids since they were babies. We live in sunny South Africa next door to the Kruger National Park and go there often, which inspired Bush Tails. I aim to create awareness for conservation. Our beloved elephants, rhino and pangolins are my biggest passion. These animals are senselessly killed for so-called medicinal properties they don’t even have. I am also vehemently opposed to caging and taming any wild animal. Knowledge is power, and I hope to impart knowledge to every person that reads my books. I love story telling, and combining it with my passion gives me so much pleasure. Even though my eldest is ten years old, he and his younger brother still love to listen to my stories. I hope you enjoy the Bush Tails, but most of all that you find it educational and will share in my passion for conservation.
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Where are my Horns? - Charlene Uys
The buffaloes wake up to great confusion. Their horns were stolen from their heads while they were sleeping! Who would be so brave? The giraffes, baboons, a zebra and ground hornbill are amused, and offer to help the buffaloes search for their horns. Will the buffaloes find their horns before the sun sets?
BATSI BUFFALO WAKES UP SLOWLY TO the sun smiling down on the African bush. Stretching and yawning a big buffalo yawn, Batsi gets up excitedly and leaps around. She starts to wake up the herd so that they can go grazing. Being the youngest buffalo of the herd, she loves to play and dance from the moment she opens