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Flying Free
The Mountain Lamb
The Little Mistake
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Country Tales Series

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Maxy is upset when her parents' farm is left without animals after a health scare, but she keeps their memory alive looking after her own herd of 'pretend cows'._x000D_
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With her mother having fallen ill during pregnancy, her father starts to keep chickens and Maxy comes to terms with the challenges of the new birth as she encourages a stubborn hen to lay eggs._x000D_
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Written by Nicola Davies with illustrations by Cathy Fisher.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGraffeg
Release dateMay 1, 2020
Flying Free
The Mountain Lamb
The Little Mistake

Titles in the series (5)

  • The Little Mistake

    1

    The Little Mistake
    The Little Mistake

    Rosie is given a sheepdog puppy to rear who looks and behaves differently to the other sheepdogs on the farm and is too friendly to herd the sheep. When she overhears her parents referring to her as their 'little mistake', her puppy teaches her that not all mistakes are bad in this charming story about belonging and finding your place._x000D_ _x000D_ The Little Mistake is one in a series of Country Tales, written by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies and illustrated by Cathy Fisher.

  • Flying Free

    2

    Flying Free
    Flying Free

    Colin lives with his mum and big brother and is in a hurry to grow up. But when his brother gives him an air rifle for his birthday and he shoots a hawk, he soon learns that shooting live creatures is very different to shooting cans on the wall. A powerful tale of growing up and gaining responsibility._x000D_ _x000D_ Flying Free is one in a series of Country Tales, written by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies and illustrated by Cathy Fisher.

  • The Mountain Lamb

    3

    The Mountain Lamb
    The Mountain Lamb

    When Lolly discovers a tiny orphaned lamb lost on the moor, she convinces her grandfather to let her take responsibility for raising it. As Lolly grows into this new challenge, her experience with the lamb helps her to be brave following the death of her own mother._x000D_ _x000D_ The Mountain Lamb is one in a series of Country Tales, written by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies and illustrated by Cathy Fisher.

  • A Boy's Best Friend

    4

    A Boy's Best Friend
    A Boy's Best Friend

    When Clinton journeys to join his mother in London, he must leave the quiet life of the island behind: his Gran and Uncle Clinton, the quiet afternoons spent fishing and roaming the beach, and, perhaps most importantly of all, his old dog, Rufus. But amongst all of this change, the pull of nature and the presence of 'a boy's best friend' are never far away._x000D_ _x000D_ A Boy's Best Friend is one in a series of Country Tales, written by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies and illustrated by Cathy Fisher.

  • Pretend Cows

    5

    Pretend Cows
    Pretend Cows

    Maxy is upset when her parents' farm is left without animals after a health scare, but she keeps their memory alive looking after her own herd of 'pretend cows'._x000D_ _x000D_ With her mother having fallen ill during pregnancy, her father starts to keep chickens and Maxy comes to terms with the challenges of the new birth as she encourages a stubborn hen to lay eggs._x000D_ _x000D_ Written by Nicola Davies with illustrations by Cathy Fisher.

Author

Nicola Davies

Nicola Davies is a writer, producer and presenter of radio and television, including The Really Wild Show. Amongst her many acclaimed books for children are Big Blue Whale, One Tiny Turtle, and Poo which was shortlisted for a Blue Peter Book Award.

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