Highway Rat Hb

SKU: PR80198

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Introducing the delightful 'Highway Rat Hb', a captivating children's book that brings to life the thrilling adventures of the notorious Highway Rat! This beautifully illustrated hardcover is a must-have addition to any child's bookshelf, perfect for reading aloud during cozy bedtime stories or sparking young imaginations. With its engaging narrative, this charming tale invites young readers into a world of excitement and mischief as the Highway Rat gallops along the highway, demanding snacks from unwitting animals. Will he ever learn the value of sharing? As the Highway Rat steals buns, biscuits, and chocolate eclairs, he finds himself outsmarted by a clever duck! This rhyming story, inspired by the classic poem 'The Highwayman', is crafted by the beloved authors of ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Zog’, ensuring it’s a hit with both children and parents alike. The book features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations that will capture the attention of young readers while enhancing their love for books. Add the 'Highway Rat Hb' to your collection for a fun and engaging reading experience. Perfect for ages 3-7, this story promotes themes of sharing, kindness, and the joy of storytelling. Plus, it’s a fantastic gift for birthdays and holidays! Delivery is prompt and reliable; we ensure your order reaches you swiftly so that your little ones can embark on this rhyming adventure in no time. Order now and let the adventures begin with the Highway Rat!

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781407124377
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC UK - LONDON
Number of Pages 32

Give me your buns and your biscuits! Give me your chocolate eclairs! For I am the Rat of the highway, and the Rat Thief never shares!' Life is not safe for the other animals, as the villainous Highway Rat gallops along the highway, stealing their food. Clover from a rabbit; nuts ...from a squirrel - he even steals his own horse's hay. Will he finally meet his comeuppance, in the form of a cunning duck? A fabulous, rollicking rhyme, in the style of the famous Alfred Noyes poem, 'The Highwayman', from the authors of 'The Gruffalo' and 'Zog.Read less

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