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The Turkey That Voted For Christmas
Madeleine Cook
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Description for The Turkey That Voted For Christmas
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The animals of Pear Tree Farm love a vote - they'll vote for almost anything - but when it comes to Christmas the turkeys always vote 'No!' Only Timmy Turkey is different. He really wants to bring festive cheer to the farm. And how's he going to do it? Through a free and fair democratic electoral process, of course! An appealing, timely, and funny seasonal story, perfect for families preparing for Christmas.
The animals of Pear Tree Farm love a vote - they'll vote for almost anything - but when it comes to Christmas the turkeys always vote 'No!' Only Timmy Turkey is different. He really wants to bring festive cheer to the farm. And how's he going to do it? Through a free and fair democratic electoral process, of course! An appealing, timely, and funny seasonal story, perfect for families preparing for Christmas.
Product Details
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780192765956
SKU
V9780192765956
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1
About Madeleine Cook
Madeleine is author of The Mouse That Cancelled Christmas. She cooks up all her stories from her Oxfordshire kitchen. Samara graduated with a degree in Illustration from Falmouth University in 2014. After winning the New Designers Hallmark award she spent two months in their studio, before starting work as an in-house designer for a large retailer. She works from ... Read more
Reviews for The Turkey That Voted For Christmas
A brilliant tale brimming with warmth, wit and festive cheer
Lancashire Evening Post
'When you think there can't possibly be a different way to tell a Christmas story for children, along comes Madeleine Cook and Samara Hardy.'
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Lancashire Evening Post
'When you think there can't possibly be a different way to tell a Christmas story for children, along comes Madeleine Cook and Samara Hardy.'
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