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POSIE PIXIE AND THE LOST MATCHBOX - Head Work
by Sarah Hill
Description
Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR MEDAL
COME and meet some more of the quirky woodland characters in the 2nd book of this delightful series!
Posie has a new housemate and they are on the lookout for a new bed for her. But just what sort of bed could that be. Will it fit into Posie's cosy copper-kettle house, and just where in Whimsy Wood will they find a bed?
Join Posie and Wibble Woodlouse as they go on the hunt for a bed in Whimsy Wood.
The book has a cut-out map for children to complete. Be sure to visit Whimsy Wood page at Abela Publishing to download the free colouring in books and other free ebooks.
"Posie Pixie just gets better and better! I love all the animal characters!"
Poppaea Aldridge aged 5 yrs.
"Think of the best bits from Enid Blyton's fantastical stories for very young children." Chopsy-Baby, Bristol's Online Parenting Magazine.
"I love the Posie Pixie books! I really like reading about the nature in the forest and the colours that you can find there."Freddie Lea aged 6 yrs.
"This engaging tale of the Whimsy Wood folk and their merry antics, will enchant children and transport them into the world of make-believe!" Mrs Carol Clough, Headteacher at Crockerton and Heytesbury Primary Schools, Wiltshire.
"I love reading this story and I imagine being a Pixie and going on adventures like Posie." Kate Hagelthorn aged 6 yrs.
"I really liked reading this book and finding out about Posie Pixie's next adventure. I'd like to meet those ants!" Thomas Antrobus aged 6 yrs.
Author Biography
Sarah Hill is a small animal Vet. She gained her Veterinary Medicine degree at Bristol University in 1999 and worked in practice for 10 years. At that point she had her second daughter and soon after she decided to take a career break. She now writes her children's series, 'Whimsy Wood', at home in Wiltshire with her husband, two daughters, a son, two cats, a dog and " a partridge in a pear tree!
Rights Information
World Wide Rights available