I Don't Want to Be a Pea!

I Don't Want to Be a Pea!

by Ann Bonwill (Author), SimonRickerty (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Hugo is in no doubt as to what he and Bella should go as to the Hippo-Bird Fancy Dress Party. They will go as the princess and the pea and he will be the princess (of course!) leaving poor Bella to be the pea. Indignant, Bella refuses. She has a better suggestion - they will go as a mermaid on a rock and she will be the mermaid (of course!) leaving a huffy Hugo to be the rock. Hugo is not happy. But neither is Bella. They just can't decide on a costume and things reach a crisis when they both flounce off saying they don't want to go to the party at all. After time to consider, both Hugo and Bella calm down and (privately) both choose to dress as a pea as a gesture of making it all up to each other. So when they both arrive at the party as peas, Hugo and Bella announce proudly that they are 'two peas in a pod, just as it should be' underlining the message of the book that friendship is all about give and take. With wonderfully absurd illustrations from new talent Simon Rickerty and a great read-aloud text, this is a made-for-sharing picture book.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 04 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 0192780174
ISBN 13: 9780192780171
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A big to-do over a little pea!

Media Reviews
Praise for I Don't Want To Be a Pea! ... charming story, vividly illustrated with bright splashes of colour and big type, perfect for pre-schoolers. A valuable message, entertainingly told. Daily Mail A super new picture book with absurd illustrations and a great read-aloud text. Book Time