A fantastically fun springtime picture book from the
creators of The Leaf Thief.
Hello sunshine!
Hello lovely leaves.
Nice to see you back.
Squirrel is so excited. It's spring
and the most perfect flower has started to blossom
- and Squirrel has decided the flower is HIS.
After what happened to the leaves in autumn (THEY
ALL DISAPPEARED), Squirrel's not taking any
chances. . . He MUST keep the flower safe, and he needs his best
friend Bird to help him!
But perhaps Squirrel wants to protect the flower a little too
much. . . After all, even flowers want a little space sometimes.
Join Squirrel and Bird as they discover and explore the
wonderful nature of spring . . . and learn a few things along the
way.
A laugh-out-loud book about the changing
seasons, with extra information in
the back for especially curious minds
Perfect as a companion reader to children learning
about seasons in school
A brilliant picture book that explores feelings,
moods and times where we feel out of
control
Originally published as That's My Flower
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,
This is Book 12 in the Leaf Thief Series Series. See all Leaf Thief Series books here.
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Alice Hemming is the author of over fifty books for children, including the bestselling Dark Unicorns series (Scholastic), and picture book, The Leaf Thief with illustrator Nicola Slater (Scholastic 2020), which has sold across the world and been translated into nineteen languages. Alice lives in Hertfordshire, UK with her husband and two child
More about Alice HemmingNicola Slater is a professional illustrator and a semi-professional coffee-drinker. She studied illustration at Buckinghamshire chilterns university and now lives and works amongst utter chaos in Manchester with her family and a very bad cat.
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