A beautiful new edition of Dick King-Smith's What Sadie Saw, from the renowned author of Babe The Sheep-Pig.
Sadie wakes up one morning knowing two things about her day: 1. It’s going to rain. 2. She’s going to find some money. A thunderstorm and a pound coin later, Sadie knows something else: She can see the future!
But not every vision is as easy to understand. What do the words ‘Down Under’ mean? Down under where? And what does it have to do with a woman carrying a stripy umbrella?
Only Cousin Beryl believes Sadie’s visions. But will it be enough to save her from a terrible accident?
This is Book 10 in the The Dick King Smith Centenary Collection Series. See all The Dick King Smith Centenary Collection books here.
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After serving as a soldier in World War II, Dick King-Smith became a farmer and then a teacher of English. His first book, The Fox Busters, was published in 1978 and he went on to become one of the most prolific English writers for children. He is best known for The Sheep-Pig, which was adapted into the movie Babe in 1995, and won the 1984 Guardian Children'
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