Paddington meets Mary Poppins in this
modern-day family adventure from writer and illustrator Sarah
Horne!
'Adorable fun!' SARAH MCINTYRE
'An upbeat read full of lively illustrations.'
THE MIRROR NEWSPAPER
'Panda at the Door explores a family break-up with sensitivity
at heart' BIG ISSUE NORTH
Pudding the Panda makes everyone smile at Edinburgh Zoo. But what
would make her truly happy is a family to take care of - like
her heroine, Mary Poppins.
Meanwhile, Callum is having a hard time at home. His parents keep
arguing, his sister is annoying and his ninth birthday gift is
a certificate for an 'adopted' panda when all he wanted was Lego.
Then by a twist of fate, the unbelievable happens and the two
come together on Callum's front doorstep. Get ready for pandamonium
...
The first in a new series, fully illustrated by author
Sarah Horne (bestselling illustrator of Charlie Changes into
a Chicken).
A modern-day family adventure: Paddington Bear meets
Mary Poppins.
Explores themes of childhood anxiety, family break-up,
bullying, friendship and love.

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Jennifer Gray is a lawyer and now writes children's comedy. Her other work includes the Atticus Claw series which has been shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and the Red House Children's Book Award.
Amanda Swift is a former actress. She has written for several children's series and has dramatised Jacqueline Wilson novels f
More about Sarah HorneJennifer Gray is a lawyer and now writes children's comedy. Her other work includes the Atticus Claw series which has been shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and the Red House Children's Book Award.
Amanda Swift is a former actress. She has written for several children's series and has dramatised Jacqueline Wilson novels f
More about Sarah Horne