From the creator of One Snowy Night comes this entertaining board book for the youngest of Percy fans!
Percy the park keeper and his friends are enjoying an action-packed day, playing in the snow. From skating on the frozen pond to playing tunes on giant icicles, there are so many exciting things to do. But poor Hedgehog feels left out. Can Percy find a way to make this the greatest day ever for Hedgehog too?
A fun, rhyming story from the creator of One Snowy Night.
Percy and his animal friends have delighted readers around the world for over thirty years!
* Perfect Christmas Gift for Toddlers A great first book for children aged 0 to 3 years
* Rhyming Text for Easy Read-Alouds Catchy rhymes make bedtime reading a breeze and help toddlers memorise new words while they enjoy the story
* Ideal Christmas Gift & Keepsake Perfect for a Christmas stocking or to gift with classic Percy the Park Keeper story, One Snowy Night
* Parent & Educator Approved Quality Chunky board pages with rounded corners stand up to repeat reading, and the story is aligned with EYFS guidelines to encourage imaginative play and social-emotional learning
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Praise for One Snowy Night:
A heartwarming bedtime tale Susan Hill, Independent
A lovely book to share at bedtime Childrens Book News
its just right for reading aloud on a cold day Books for Keeps
Praise for One Springy Day:
Brimming with warmth and gentle humour. Sally Morris, Daily Mail
An absolute must for every young book shelf Reading Zone
A timeless classic Story Kids
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A fun new illustrated board book featuring the bestselling classic character. The perfect Christmas gift for babies and toddlers!
Nick Butterworth is the author of many internationally acclaimed childrens books including Jingle Bells, QPootle5, Tiger and The Whisperer which won the Gold Award at the Nestle Book Awards. He is best known for his stories about Percy the Park Keeper. Nick has also presented childrens stories on television, created a cartoon strip for The Sunday Express Magazine and worked for major graphic design consultancies. He has two grown-up children, and lives with his wife in Suffolk.