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One Snowy Night
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One Snowy Night

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On a snowy night, a boy befriends a yeti, and a rabbit helps Jack Frost sprinkle ice and snow.A collection of cosy animal stories, perfect for bedtime reading. Featuring much-loved authors including Holly Webb, Jeanne Willis and Linda Chapman. The ideal Christmas gift for sharing as a family.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 7, 2019
ISBN9781788950039
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One Snowy Night
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Alison Edgson

Alison Edgson was born in County Down in Northern Ireland and now lives near Newport in Wales. When she’s not illustrating children’s books, Alison spends most of her free time chasing her chickens out of the vegetable garden and brushing the cat, and loves walking her dogs in the countryside.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    On a snowy night, Percy the Park-keeper gets visited by many cold animals seeking shelter. This book has at its hear a message about respecting nature, and treating all creatures equally. The theme of kindness and sharing can be discussed with children after reading.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Percy, a kindhearted park keeper who always shares his lunch with the park's animal residents, finds himself sharing even more one snowy night, as the animals knock on his door, one by one, seeking shelter. Inviting each one into the warmth of his little hut, Percy soon finds pandemonium breaking out, as all the animals struggle to share the comfortable bed with him. Then, just when things seem to have come to a head, there is a mysterious and (for some) frightening noise beneath the hut...Apparently one of a series of picture-books about Percy the Park Keeper, One Snowy Night is a book that made it onto my to-be-read shelf thanks to the appealingly wintry scene on the cover. I have a real weakness for images of snow falling, if done right. Unfortunately, I discovered that the artwork within - particularly the human figure of Percy himself - did not quite live up to my expectations, based upon the cover image. The style was just a little too cartoonish for me, and with the exception of the depiction of a few of the animals characters, not very appealing. The story was cute, with its surprise ending, and I can see young readers really taking to it, but in the end, this just was not for me.