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ڱ⳪ ã ִ 귽 (Brambly Hedge) 4 ̾߱ ̾߱Դϴ. ɿŸ ø "̾߱" ⰣǾϴ.
ݴ dz Brambly Hedge Ϳ 鿡 ãƿԾ. Wilfred . Brambly Hedge Wilfred ߿ܿ ¦Ƽ غմϴ. ް ; ҽϴ. Ƽұ Ŀٶ ٱϸ ռ а ϴ. ü ٱϿ Ƿ ֱ ̷ ſ ɱ?
, ణ ִ ǰԴϴ.
Ƿ ִ ϳϳ ǰ̶ ص Ƹ Ҹ ġ ֽϴ.
ưư ϵĿåԴϴ.
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Hardcover, 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0001839225
ISBN-13: 978-0001839229
å ũ: 18cm x 14.8cm
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Book Description
Step into the exquisite, miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge in this beautiful new edition of the classic picture book.
Wilfred woke early one morning. It was his birthday! He got lots of lovely presents, but the best one was a surprise.
He knew he was going on a picnic, but what he didn't know was that Mr. Apple had organized a secret celebration, and that all the mice of Brambly Hedge were invited.
Wilfred was put in charge of carrying the picnic hamper. It was enormous. He grew tired as he lurched and bumped his way along the grassy track. What was it Mrs. Apple had said was in the hamper? Knives? Sandwiches? They certainly were very heavy!
Once at the picnic spot, Wilfred was finally allowed to open the hamper. And there he found the best surprise of all.
Annotation
Follows the activities of the Brambly Hedge community of field mice on a spring day as they prepare a surprise picnic for Wilfred's birthday.
From the Publisher
One in the Brambly Hedge series, reissued with new cover designs. This is the story of the little mice of Brambly Hedge.
Children's Literature
One spring morning, a little mouse named Wilfred Toadflax wakes up earlier than anyone else in Brambly Hedge. It's his birthday, and before long, he's bouncing on his parents' bed and squealing with delight over his new presents. When the neighbors begin planning a surprise birthday picnic for Wilfred, it's a wonderful opportunity for us to take a peek at life in Brambly Hedge. This is a rich, beautifully constructed world where mice eat sugared violets, drink elderflower tea, and play hide-and-go-seek among the primroses. Their homes are tree trunks, honeycombed with tiny rooms and passageways. Jill Barklem spent five years researching rural customs and hedgerow habitats before writing her "Brambly Hedge" series, and her effort shows through in this book's abundant details. Each painting is crammed full of these delicious details--colorful patchwork quilts adorn the beds, lopsided picture frames hang on the walls, and all kinds of jams, tarts, and pies grace the picnic blankets. The author's creativity really shines through to the characters of the mice themselves. In just a few words, she can sketch out a full, compelling character. For instance, we meet one mouse while he is absentmindedly looking for his trousers. Twenty years after it was first published in Great Britain, we in the U.S. finally have the real treat of encountering this charming book.
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