When Hare is walking along the beach one day he sees something that inspires him to build a Sandbear. But he isn't very careful and leaves before he has properly finished the job. Poor Sandbear has to make do now! And off he goes a rather sad character, not finished properly. But before long he has to use his quick wits to help Hare get out of a spot of bother and it is Sandbear's unfailing generosity that inspires Hare to realise that he has to be a bit more careful and thoughtful in his friendships. A book that will give all readers, young and old, plenty to think about and enjoy.
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This is Shen Roddie's third picture book for Bloomsbury, her others being DON'T CHAT TO THE BUS DRIVER and SANDBEAR. Shen lives in Oxford. This is Michael Terry's fifth picture book for Bloomsbury, his previous books being THE SELFISH CROCODILE, LITTLE HOTCHPOTCH, RHINO'S HORNS and THE SULKY VULTURE. Sales of THE SELFISH CROCODILE have now topped over 100,
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