The Three Little Jayhawks, published in November, 2006 by The KU Alumni Association, is a classic children tale adapted by Coach Fambrough as the story of three clever little Jayhawks who outwit the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is a colorful and entertaining romp through a world of Jayhawks and Tigers. In addition to being well-illustrated and entertaining, it also teaches important precepts to preschoolers regarding Tigers and their kind, and how the gallant and noble Jayhawk is universally and transcendantly victorious over the inherently undehnanded Tiger.My child is due in July, but this book is already on the shelf awaiting the time she is ready to learn about the Campanile, Potter's Lake, and those ruffians that live down the road across a magical line. All in all, I love this book; the story and illustrations are great, and stand on their own merits, and Fambrough knows how to spin a yarn. A strong buy. Just wish children were able to learn a little about treacherous Wildcats too.
Rock Chalk Jayhawk!.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a wonderful children's story with beautiful illustrations! As a Lawrence native and KU alum, I was very impressed with the characterization of the little Jayhawks and the Missouri Tiger. Coach Fram did a marvelous job, and the information in the back of the book makes this a collectors item for all to enjoy and treasure for many years. Getting this book could not come at a better time with the Orange Bowl Champs and the Basketball Champions all in the same year. I would love for someone to come up with a basketball version! This is a perfect present for all Jayhawk parents and grandparents to give to their little Kansas fans!
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