We all know how it is, one minute we are sat gazing out of the window, just minding our own business, and before we know it, we end up lost in a police station. It can only get better. and it does!
What happened in between, has been beautifully told in
'Christopher Teddy Bear', a warmly told story of Christopher Teddy Bear's misadventure, that leads him from the security of his home to the misery of being lost.
In this wonderfully illustrated tale from the talented pen of Chris Pollard, children will be spellbound yet again, by the affinity of the writer's artistic talents. Eccentric, moving and full of charm, it is quite simply a superb child's reading book.
Thoughtfully portrayed, it is a great introduction to reading. 'Christopher Teddy Bear' is a story not to be missed. I thoroughly recommend this book to parents and teachers alike. Here's to many more tales like this one Chris.
REVIEW by ROD REMNANT-ASHTON
Author Of
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Chris Pollard, one of the Roseland's foremost Non-fiction authors, has lent his hand once again to childrens fiction.
This charming little tale of Christopher Teddy Bear sees our cuddly hero getting into a right pickle after being stowed away in the wrong packing box.
Will he find his way home again ?
The answer to this question, and Christopher's journey itself,
is sure to delight parents and children alike.
REVIEW by MARK DAVID HATWOOD
Author of
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Click HERE for a special Thank You from Christopher Teddy Bear Himself :) !
These lovely Illustrations are done by
We are so thankful that she gives to us, her friendship
and the use of her talented artwork - yet again !
A very big thank you also to our very special friend Mark,
for the hours he spent towards the typsetting
and laying out of Christopher Teddy Bear !
We could not done it without YOU !
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Highly Recommended
by
Laura Von Stetina
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In 1875, Edwina Von Stetina, an amateur naturalist, inherits a secluded country estate from her seafaring uncle.
Soon after arriving at Mewingham Manor she discovers some curious new animals; they appear to be tiny butterfly-winged kittens and miniature winged mice !