Wheedle and the Noodle

Illustrated by Robin James
Hardcover
$17.99 US
| $17.99 CAN
On sale Sep 20, 2011 | 32 Pages | 9781570617300
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2
The Wheedle has lived on the Needle for more than thirty years. His earmuffs tightly clamped on his head, he has been slumbering in peace without interruption. All would have stayed the same but for a sad mewling sound echoing through the night. Now the Wheedle has been rudely awoken from a sound sleep. What is that sound that now threatens the peace negotiated years ago? Awake and ready to bring year-round rain back on the kindly folds of Seattle, he begins his search for the sound. And that's how the Wheedle met the cat called Noodle.
The Wheedle has been snoring contentedly on the Needle for the past 30 years, when his peaceful slumber is rudely interrupted by a sad and insistent meowing. What happens next will surprise not only your little Wheedles, but all of us who would stare up at the Needle’s red light as kids…or wished we had. Find out what the power of friendship and plain old kitten cuddles will teach even the most curmudgeonly of creatures.
Red Tricycle 

Nearly four decades afte furry creature Wheedle made his first appearance in Wheedle on the Needle, he returns in this charming book.
Alaska Airlines Magazine
Stephen Cosgrove and Robin James collaborated on the 60-plus titles that comprise the Serendipity Books series, including such classics as Serendipity, Flutterby, Morgan and Me, and Leo the Lop.

Stephen Cosgrove’s career has spanned more than 35 years with over 300 children’s books and 30 young adult novels. Born and raised in Washington State, he now lives in Austin, TX, where he continues his writing career.

Robin James has illustrated more than 75 books, including all of the titles in the much-loved Serendipity series. A native of the Pacific Northwest, she lives with her husband in Snohomish, WA.

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The Wheedle has lived on the Needle for more than thirty years. His earmuffs tightly clamped on his head, he has been slumbering in peace without interruption. All would have stayed the same but for a sad mewling sound echoing through the night. Now the Wheedle has been rudely awoken from a sound sleep. What is that sound that now threatens the peace negotiated years ago? Awake and ready to bring year-round rain back on the kindly folds of Seattle, he begins his search for the sound. And that's how the Wheedle met the cat called Noodle.

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The Wheedle has been snoring contentedly on the Needle for the past 30 years, when his peaceful slumber is rudely interrupted by a sad and insistent meowing. What happens next will surprise not only your little Wheedles, but all of us who would stare up at the Needle’s red light as kids…or wished we had. Find out what the power of friendship and plain old kitten cuddles will teach even the most curmudgeonly of creatures.
Red Tricycle 

Nearly four decades afte furry creature Wheedle made his first appearance in Wheedle on the Needle, he returns in this charming book.
Alaska Airlines Magazine

Author

Stephen Cosgrove and Robin James collaborated on the 60-plus titles that comprise the Serendipity Books series, including such classics as Serendipity, Flutterby, Morgan and Me, and Leo the Lop.

Stephen Cosgrove’s career has spanned more than 35 years with over 300 children’s books and 30 young adult novels. Born and raised in Washington State, he now lives in Austin, TX, where he continues his writing career.

Robin James has illustrated more than 75 books, including all of the titles in the much-loved Serendipity series. A native of the Pacific Northwest, she lives with her husband in Snohomish, WA.