Hurray! It's Pig's Birthday! His granny has sent him a lovely big birthday present - a bright yellow digger! Pig is ever so excited and digs and digs all day long - he helps Cow to dig a swimming pool and he helps Dog to bury his bones. But soon there's nothing left for Pig to dig. What will he do? Pig goes to bed feeling rather sad. But in the middle of the night he wakes up - he just has to do some more digging!! The next morning, there is mayhem - everything is in a complete mess! Pig's friends have had enough. "Pig," they say, "that digger has got to go!" Pig puts everything back where it belongs, but he knows that his friends are right. The digger brings out his wild side! He knows deep down that the digger will have to go, but what a terrible waste of a wonderful digger, he thinks. Then Pig has an idea. It's his cousin Hoggetty's birthday soon, so he'll send him a lovely big birthday present...
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Simon Puttock was born in New Zealand and wanted to be a vet when he was little, but when he grew up he became a bookseller. He was particularly interested in children's books and was chosen to be a short-listing Children's Whitbread judge. He has since written 24 children's books and was winner of the Early Years award at the Royal Mail Scottish Childr
More about Simon PuttockThe Author: Malorie Blackman is an established, prize-winning author. She was shortlisted for the Carnegie medal in 1998 and has won the Young Telegraph Children's Book Award (1994) and the WHSmith Mind Boggling Books Award (1994). The illustrator: Alison studied illustration at Anglia College of Art in Cambridge and began an M.A. At Kingston University
More about Alison BartlettThe Author: Malorie Blackman is an established, prize-winning author. She was shortlisted for the Carnegie medal in 1998 and has won the Young Telegraph Children's Book Award (1994) and the WHSmith Mind Boggling Books Award (1994). The illustrator: Alison studied illustration at Anglia College of Art in Cambridge and began an M.A. At Kingston University
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