Funny and thoughtful

The Times (praise for the Small Tales series)

Depicts the push-and-pull of friendship with wisdom

Financial Times (praise for the Small Tales series)

Has the gentle humour and philosophy of Winnie-the-Pooh

BookTrust (praise for the Small Tales series)

Armadillo and Hare live together in the Big Forest. Armadillo loves cheese sandwiches. Hare loves playing tuba. In this delightful set of stories, they have a new neighbour in the Big Forest - Bear (of the polar variety!). Bear has brought his drum kit with him. Hare is excited, but Armadillo is decidedly NOT. A collection of charming stories, with beautifully whimsical illustrations by Rebecca Bagley, about sharing what we love with new friends.
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The second in the series of delightful stories of friendship and finding joy in the ordinary. Future classic tales - written by bestselling author Jeremy Strong (My Brother's Famous Bottom series) and award-winning artist Rebecca Bagley.
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Bestselling author Jeremy Strong (My Brother's Famous Bottom) returns with new future-classic tales from the Big Forest to warm your heart.

Product details

ISBN
9781788451086
Published
2021-05-06
Publisher
David Fickling Books; David Fickling Books
Weight
143 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
12 mm
Age
JC, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

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Biographical note

Jeremy Strong has been writing for children for more than forty years and has published over a hundred titles, many of which have been translated. His work is much used in schools as the humour he employs have proved a great way to lure children into a love of reading. He also talks in schools and book festivals world-wide, pushing the joys of both reading and writing. At one time or another he has worked in offices, put the jam in doughnuts, been a petrol attendant and he also taught for 16 years until he managed to write his way out of it. He claims his hobbies are sleeping and eating crusty bread but really he likes mooching around galleries or indeed just mooching around. He is married to Gillie and has a son and daughter, two step-daughters, six grandchildren, four hens and an increasingly famous cat, Jeeves. They live near Bath. Rebecca Bagley is a freelance illustrator and book designer, currently based in Bath, England.