
Badger and the Great Rescue
Suzanne Chiew(Author)
Little Tiger Press
Published on 7. January 2016
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-84869-191-9 (ISBN)
Description
Little children everywhere will love this exciting, new tale of rescue, courage and friendship! The sequel to best-loved Badger and the Great Storm, this heart-warming picture book celebrates creativity and the values of being resourceful, kind, and helpful to others.
When Badger and his friends find a rope, a basket, and a piece of cloth in the woods, they are quick to think of some brilliant ways of recycling them. But then they discover a mole stuck in a tree who needs their help. Can Badger come up with a clever plan to rescue their new friend in need?
When Badger and his friends find a rope, a basket, and a piece of cloth in the woods, they are quick to think of some brilliant ways of recycling them. But then they discover a mole stuck in a tree who needs their help. Can Badger come up with a clever plan to rescue their new friend in need?
Reviews / Votes
A great story for problem solving and sustained shared thinking, providing opportunities for children to use their imaginations and problem solving skills to suggest their own solutions. * EYE Magazine * Imaginations take flight in a charming picture book story that puts fun and friendship first. * - Lancashire Evening Post * A gripping tale that works alongside the plush illustrations to make a soft and cuddly feeling story that would work well as a bedtime story. * - The Book Bag * This is a real feel good tale which I know will be enjoyed by all who read it. * - Nayu's Reading Corner *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little Tiger Press Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 6 years
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 250 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84869-191-9 (9781848691919)
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When not immersed in children's books, Suzanne Chiew loves painting, playing the piano and long walks on the beach. 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.