The Vole Who Would be King

The Vole Who Would be King

by Susan Varley (Illustrator), Ginette Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

A tiny vole stood on royal rock and squeaked as loudly as he could:'Today, I will be King.'Rabbit, Hedgehog and Fox all thought he was being very silly indeed - and sure enough when the real king of the forest comes, Vole was much too scared to insist. Well, the King was the biggest, blackest, fiercest looking bear you ever saw - and unfortunately he couldn't see very well because he'd lost his glasses. In a generous mood, King Bear put Vole on his head (inside the crown), and takes him for a ride. The poor little vole was flung about within the crown, and had to cling on very tightly. But he was able to warn the bear when he was about to tread on Fox, and then on Hedgehog, and finally on Rabbit. When they returned to the royal rock, all the animals were there to cheer their hero, Vole. And even though Vole wasn't the King of the Forest, he thought that being a real hero was every bit as good.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Andersen
Published: 07 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 1842703269
ISBN 13: 9781842703267
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A new picture book by a new writer, illustrated with exquisite skill and charm by Susan Varley, creator of Badger's Parting Gifts.

Author Bio
Susan Varley is a prize-winning artist who has illustrated many books for Andersen Press. Her picture book Badger's Parting Gifts is one of the most enduring of all time, winning many prizes, including the Mother Goose Award in 1985. Ginette Thomas lives in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. She has three children. This is her first book to be published.