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Hungry Hettie (Picture Kelpies)
Jo Allan
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Description for Hungry Hettie (Picture Kelpies)
Paperback. Hettie the Highland cow is always hungry, so Callum and Kirsty bring her lots to eat -- porridge, sandwiches, shortbread, fish suppers and ice cream! But perhaps a cow can eat too much..? Illustrator(s): Allan, Jo. Series: Picture Kelpies. Num Pages: 24 pages, colour illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AC; YBCS. Category: (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 248 x 211 x 3. Weight in Grams: 136.
Hettie the Highland cow is always hungry. She eats grass, thistles, hedges and even Granny Macleod's washing! When Callum and Kirsty visit her, they give her treats to eat -- porridge, sandwiches, shortbread, fish suppers and ice cream!
When the children arrive with a huge cake, Hettie starts to look worried. She's not feeling so hungry any more...
Watch Hettie grow as she eats her way through many Scottish favourites, until she and the children finally learn their lesson. This sweet, funny story is brought to life by Jo Allan's vivacious illustrations.
Product Details
Publisher
Floris Books
Number of pages
24
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Series
Picture Kelpies
Condition
New
Number of Pages
24
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780863157790
SKU
V9780863157790
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-16
About Jo Allan
Jo Allan grew up on the east coast of Scotland and has been drawing since she can remember. She studied at Telford College in Edinburgh and loves to create humorous characters. She has worked on commissions for Edinburgh Council, The Forestry Commission and the Royal Botanic Gardens. She illustrated a book of the Gaelic alphabet, which won the Best Children's ... Read more
Reviews for Hungry Hettie (Picture Kelpies)
"Her journey through the Highland countryside on a comical quest for food is bound to entertain the children it is aimed at, those aged between two and five years old."
Edinburgh Evening News 'Funny, cosy Scottish story with soft and cheerful illustrations.'
Daily Echo
Edinburgh Evening News 'Funny, cosy Scottish story with soft and cheerful illustrations.'
Daily Echo