Scruffy Bear and the Six White Mice

Scruffy Bear and the Six White Mice

by Christopher Wormell (Author)

Synopsis

One day a small scruffy bear meets six terrified white mice; they're scared of the dark forest and all the predatory creatures that live there, including an owl, a fox and a slithery snake...But never fear, Scruffy Bear has all kinds of ingenious ideas about how to keep them safe!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Red Fox Picture Books
Published: 05 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 1849412839
ISBN 13: 9781849412834
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: WINNER OF THE RED HOUSE BOOK AWARD FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN 2012! Meet Scruffy Bear - whose quickthinking might just save the day!

Media Reviews
Despite his name, Scruffy actually looks like a rather cute, cuddlesome bear - and he's certainly got a kind heart . . . Using a quick wit and guile, this is a tale of the triumph of the little people * Junior Magazine *
Chris Wormell can do no wrong: his books are beautifully conceived . . . Children will follow the tale with excitement and relief -- Kate Kellaway * Observer *
Children will delight in the clever ways Scruffy Bear comes up with ideas to disguise the six white mice . . . Verbal play and storytelling will captivate and enchant young readers * South Wales Evening Post *
Amusing picture book with really cute illustrations -- Debbie Williams * Primary Times *
With his wonderful illustrations and charming characters, Chris Wormell honors everyone who has had to be brave and quick thinking under difficult circumstances * Through the Looking Glass *
Author Bio
Chris Wormell is a self-taught artist, and the winner of the Ragazza Prize at Bologna in 1991. Two Frogs won the Nestle Bronze Award, Molly and the Night Monster was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and One Smart Fish won the Booktrust Early Years Awards Best Picture Book. His books include George and the Dragon and The Big Ugly Monster and the Little Stone Rabbit which was recently adapted into a stage play. Chris lives in North London with his wife and children.