In this sweet story of friendship, Little Hedgehog and his friends discover that the beavers are trapped in their house after the big winter storm! Can they work together to rescue their friends?
In this newest installment of the Little Hedgehog and Friends series, a big winter storm, just before Christmas, has forced Little Hedgehog and the other animals to stay in their houses. When the weather finally clears, they all decide to get together to have a party--but where are the beavers? The group discovers that a large boulder has rolled in front of the beavers' door, trapping their friends inside.
Can Little Hedgehog and his friends work together to help the beavers so that they can all spend Christmas together?
Little Hedgehog and the other woodland animals are the best of friends! Their exciting adventures take them to different places in the forest and center around friendship, teamwork, determination, and gratitude. Each of the books in the Little Hedgehog & Friends series promotes being helpful, building a sense of community among friends and neighbors, and learning how to be a leader with a can-do attitude while working together to solve problems.
One Stormy Christmas is newest installment of the Little Hedgehog and Friends series by author/storyteller M. Christine Butler and artist/illustrator Tina Macnaughton. Original, charming, fun, and with an underlying message for children about the value of friendship and cooperation, One Stormy Christmas is especially and unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library Christmas themed holiday picture book collections for ages 3-7. --Midwest Book Review--Children's Bookwatch
M. Christina Butler was born in Scarborough, England. She had an idyllic childhood in the country, where she spent her weekends playing on a farm with the animals. Christina has worked as a nurse and a preschool supervisor, as well as writing a number of children's books.
Tina Macnaughton was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and now lives in Guildford, England.
In this sweet story of friendship, Little Hedgehog and his friends discover that the beavers are trapped in their house after the big winter storm! Can they work together to rescue their friends?
In this newest installment of the Little Hedgehog and Friends series, a big winter storm, just before Christmas, has forced Little Hedgehog and the other animals to stay in their houses. When the weather finally clears, they all decide to get together to have a party--but where are the beavers? The group discovers that a large boulder has rolled in front of the beavers' door, trapping their friends inside.
Can Little Hedgehog and his friends work together to help the beavers so that they can all spend Christmas together?
Little Hedgehog and the other woodland animals are the best of friends! Their exciting adventures take them to different places in the forest and center around friendship, teamwork, determination, and gratitude. Each of the books in the Little Hedgehog & Friends series promotes being helpful, building a sense of community among friends and neighbors, and learning how to be a leader with a can-do attitude while working together to solve problems.
Reviews
One Stormy Christmas is newest installment of the Little Hedgehog and Friends series by author/storyteller M. Christine Butler and artist/illustrator Tina Macnaughton. Original, charming, fun, and with an underlying message for children about the value of friendship and cooperation, One Stormy Christmas is especially and unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library Christmas themed holiday picture book collections for ages 3-7. --Midwest Book Review--Children's Bookwatch
Author
M. Christina Butler was born in Scarborough, England. She had an idyllic childhood in the country, where she spent her weekends playing on a farm with the animals. Christina has worked as a nurse and a preschool supervisor, as well as writing a number of children's books.
Tina Macnaughton was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and now lives in Guildford, England.