
Room for One More
Frances Stickley(Author)
Andersen Press Ltd
Published on 4. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-83913-417-3 (ISBN)
Description
Badger and Squirrel are best friends, until one day . . . along comes Fox!
Can you have more than one best friend? Fox doesn't think so. He wants to prove to Squirrel that he should be her best friend, not Badger, and he knows just the thing to settle it: a friendship competition! But Badger is terrible at the games Fox sets up, and he starts to think he might not be a very good friend . . .
Can you have more than one best friend? Fox doesn't think so. He wants to prove to Squirrel that he should be her best friend, not Badger, and he knows just the thing to settle it: a friendship competition! But Badger is terrible at the games Fox sets up, and he starts to think he might not be a very good friend . . .
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A heartwarming introduction to what happens when you have to share a best friend * The Bookseller, Buyer's Guide *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 5 years
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 220 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83913-417-3 (9781839134173)
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Frances Stickley (Author)
Frances is a primary school teacher who first realised her love for writing with the poem, 'My Dad's Milkfloat', when she was six. She is an award-winning academic, a trained children's literacy specialist, and winner of the Bloomsbury and National Literacy Trust short story prize 2017. She lives with her family and a big-eared dog in Derbyshire. And when she is not writing, you'll find her in the forest pretending to be a dragon with her daughters.
Jessica Ciccolone (Illustrator)
Jessica Ciccolone worked as a graphic designer for eight years before turning her hand to illustration. She graduated with Distinction from the MA in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art in 2022, and in the same year she won the Sebastian Walker Prize for Illustration and was highly commended for the V&A Illustration Awards. She is from Italy, but now based in London.
Frances is a primary school teacher who first realised her love for writing with the poem, 'My Dad's Milkfloat', when she was six. She is an award-winning academic, a trained children's literacy specialist, and winner of the Bloomsbury and National Literacy Trust short story prize 2017. She lives with her family and a big-eared dog in Derbyshire. And when she is not writing, you'll find her in the forest pretending to be a dragon with her daughters.
Jessica Ciccolone (Illustrator)
Jessica Ciccolone worked as a graphic designer for eight years before turning her hand to illustration. She graduated with Distinction from the MA in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art in 2022, and in the same year she won the Sebastian Walker Prize for Illustration and was highly commended for the V&A Illustration Awards. She is from Italy, but now based in London.