Did you know all polar bears are left-handed? Well it's true! Milo is different from his bear-friends, but he doesn't know why. He can't kick a football in a straight line, draw a picture, or even put his red wellies on the right paws. So when his teacher announces a competition to make an animal out of ice, Milo thinks this might be the chance to find something he's good at. And when he has an accident and injures his left paw, a remarkable thing happens as he starts to carve an icebird with his right. But with Bully Bear out to win at all costs, things don't go entirely to plan...
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The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
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Emma Damon specialised in illustration at the Manchester Metropolitan University and followed this with an MA. She has illustrated several children's books including The Frog Princess (Hodder) written by Jan Ormerod and Sherlock Hound (Scholastic) written by Karen Wallace. She has also both written and illustrated a number of pop-up novelty books for Tango B
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