The next picture book from the super-talented creator
of Bears Don't Share!
Squirrel and Bear do everything together, which
means they ALWAYS get along, right? Erm, WRONG!
Because, even though Squirrel and Bear are best
friends, they are also very different.
Squirrel loves hide-and-seek, but Bear is so
big that she can never find a good hiding place!
Bear loves digging, but Squirrel can never keep
up - it's exhausting!
Will these two friends find a way to have fun together? (Spoiler
alert, you bet they will!)
Another personality-packed picture book by mega talent Lorna
Scobie
Brilliant illustrations full of expression and humour
A gentle reminder that being a good friend means thinking of
others alongside doing what feels right for us
Also available:
Collecting Cats (paperback)
Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! (paperback)
Duck, Duck, Dad? (paperback)
I Would Rather (paperback)
Bears Don't Share (paperback)
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Lorna Scobie grew up in the depths of the English countryside, climbing trees and taking her rabbit for walks in the fields. She is an illustrator and designer, now based in south London. Growing up surrounded by nature has heavily influenced her illustrations and her work often revolves around the natural world and animal kingdom.
More about Lorna Scobie
Lorna Scobie grew up in the depths of the English countryside, climbing trees and taking her rabbit for walks in the fields. She is an illustrator and designer, now based in south London. Growing up surrounded by nature has heavily influenced her illustrations and her work often revolves around the natural world and animal kingdom.
More about Lorna Scobie