Oh, no! Fred the Snake didn't look both ways to see if there were any speeding vehicles coming. Now, he's cut in two! Fred must wait in the hospital for the doctors to sew him back together. But they need a special bendy thread that can only be found in the distant, wild jungle! Can Jungle Jim help?
British-born semi-retired Professor of Medicine in Charleston, SC, widely traveled and author of many medical books. He wrote the first story about Fred the snake getting squished (and mended) when his kids were young, to teach them how (not) to cross the road. When they had their own children, they asked "what happened to Fred-Fred" (so-called because he was in two pieces initially). So, Peter dusted it off and found a publisher. It seemed popular and fun, so there are now 8 books (beautifully illustrated by Bonnie Lemaire) about Fred the friendly snake. After recovering from squishness, Fred has gone to school, welcomed Jungle Jim and other animals, explored Charleston, enjoyed the beach and taken his friends camping. Books 7,8 ans 9 have Fred and friends exploring the cities and sights of USA.
The midwest book review said "Move over for Fred-Fred, Lewis Carroll"
Fred had an accident crossing the road without looking, but he got mended in hospital. The doctor needed a special thread that comes from a plant that grows beneath rhinos! How to get it? "Volunteers please give your names. Suddenly I thoght of James (Jungle Jim) who one supposes enjoys disturbing rhi-nos-er-oses."
He got it and Fred was mended. As he went to sleep that night he said "tomorrow, when I cross the road, I won't forget my crossing code. And nor will you, that's my advice, lest you spell your name like Fred-Fred twice."
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