A lovely, gentle story which shows the value of helping others and the importance of kindness... Perfect for discussions about... being kind and helpful...

- North Somerset Teacher's Book Award,

[A] heartwarming story about the happiness that comes from making friends.

- Parents in Touch,

this book is ideal for helping children to recognise and understand their own mood swings.

- Lancashire Evening Post,

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A brilliant story which reminds us that the best of friendships don't always start with a friendly face.

- Book Murmuration,

At the edge of the forest lives one grumpy mouse. He's the GRUMBLIEST and GROUCHIEST mouse for miles around. Until he meets a little lost badger, who desperately needs his help. A heartwarming tale about the happiness that comes from making friends.
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<p>At the edge of the forest lives one grumpy mouse. He’s the GRUMBLIEST and GROUCHIEST mouse for miles around. Until he meets a little lost badger, who desperately needs his help.</p>
At the edge of the forest lives one grumpy mouse. He's the GRUMBLIEST and GROUCHIEST mouse for miles around. Until he meets a little lost badger, who desperately needs his help.

Product details

ISBN
9781788811057
Published
2020-04-02
Publisher
Little Tiger Press Group; Little Tiger
Height
280 mm
Width
245 mm
Thickness
4 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
32

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Biographical note

Steve Smallman (Author) Steve Smallman worked as a children's book illustrator for 20 years before he decided to 'have a go' at writing his own. Now, over 100 books later, he's still at it! He visits schools, libraries and festivals, and paints murals too! When he's not working, he enjoys holidays, watching TV, gardening and juggling grandchildren! Caroline Pedler (Illustrator) Caroline Pedler illustrated her first children's book in 1999, and has lost count of how many she has illustrated since! With an MA in Illustration-Authorial Practice under her belt, she always has something creative going on. Caroline lives in a lovely village in Cornwall, where she enjoys walking her dog Bobo, meeting up with friends, and drinking copious amounts of Lady Grey tea.