Wide-awake Hedgehog
Paperback
Isaac, the lovable hedgehog, isn't sleepy. In fact, he's quite the opposite – he's wide awake and wants to play. However, autumn is coming and all his little friends want to go into hibernation. They are so sleepy and struggling to keep their eyes open!
Isaac tries to call on everyone he knows, but the only person who will play with him is an invisible friend. Will the games with his friend be enough to tire him out for a long, long sleep?
From the author of The Very Helpful Hedgehog.
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Imprint
Farshore
ISBN
978-1-84365-309-7
Publication Date
08-09-2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
32 pages
Dimensions
265x265mm
Product Description
Isaac, the lovable hedgehog, isn't sleepy. In fact, he's quite the opposite – he's wide awake and wants to play. However, autumn is coming and all his little friends want to go into hibernation. They are so sleepy and struggling to keep their eyes open!
Isaac tries to call on everyone he knows, but the only person who will play with him is an invisible friend. Will the games with his friend be enough to tire him out for a long, long sleep?
From the author of The Very Helpful Hedgehog.
Author
Rosie Wellesley
Rosie Wellesley was born in London but grew up in Morocco, Pakistan and the West Country. She studied as an undergraduate at L'ecole des Beaux Arts in Aix en Provence and at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford. Last year she graduated from the postgraduate diploma at Prince's School of Drawing in London. Her other job as a medical doctor continues to inspire her writing and drawing. She lives and works in East London.
Imprint
Farshore
ISBN
978-1-84365-309-7
Publication Date
08-09-2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
32 pages
Dimensions
265x265mm
Product Description
Isaac, the lovable hedgehog, isn't sleepy. In fact, he's quite the opposite – he's wide awake and wants to play. However, autumn is coming and all his little friends want to go into hibernation. They are so sleepy and struggling to keep their eyes open!
Isaac tries to call on everyone he knows, but the only person who will play with him is an invisible friend. Will the games with his friend be enough to tire him out for a long, long sleep?
From the author of The Very Helpful Hedgehog.
Author
Rosie Wellesley
Rosie Wellesley was born in London but grew up in Morocco, Pakistan and the West Country. She studied as an undergraduate at L'ecole des Beaux Arts in Aix en Provence and at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford. Last year she graduated from the postgraduate diploma at Prince's School of Drawing in London. Her other job as a medical doctor continues to inspire her writing and drawing. She lives and works in East London.