Sometimes the smallest people make the biggest difference.
This warm and inspiring picture book is perfect for every little
one's bookshelf.
A beautiful owl lives in the tree outside Ben’s
house. Ben calls him Mr Hoot.
Every night Ben
calls to him: "Hoo-hoo!" and Mr Hoot calls back: "Hoo-hoo-hoooo!"
But when grown-ups want to chop down Mr Hoot’s tree, can
Ben act fast enough to save him?
Saving Mr Hoot is a warm, funny and inspiring
story which shows how we can all help protect the wildlife that
lives all around us.
Helen Stephens is the creator of the bestselling How
to Hide a Lion series. She is admired all round
the world for her touching stories and beautiful illustrations.
A warmly funny environmental book with heart. Mr Hoot will inspire
children to look out for, love and protect their local wildlife.
Exquisite illustrations and a perfect read-aloud text. Children
will love joining in with the hooting, as Ben and Mr Hoot call
to one another!
A perfect gift book from the much-loved creator of the How
to Hide a Lion series.
Praise for How to Hide a Lion:
'Funny and warm-hearted' Axel Scheffler, illustrator
of The Gruffalo
"I read How to Hide a Lion with my son. We
love it together." David Walliams
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,
Helen Stephens is the award winning illustrator of How to Hide a Lion, Fleabag and The Night Iceberg (Alison Green Books). Known for her line work and bright and instantly recognisable illustrations, Helen has both collaborated with authors (Sophie Hannah, Roger McGough and Michael Morpurgo) and written and illustrated her own picture books including The Big
More about Helen StephensHelen Stephens is the award winning illustrator of How to Hide a Lion, Fleabag and The Night Iceberg (Alison Green Books). Known for her line work and bright and instantly recognisable illustrations, Helen has both collaborated with authors (Sophie Hannah, Roger McGough and Michael Morpurgo) and written and illustrated her own picture books including The Big
More about Helen Stephens