Christopher Nibble
Christopher Nibble
Christopher Nibble
Christopher Nibble
Christopher Nibble
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Christopher Nibble

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Paperback | 36 pages | 230 x 230mm
Publication February 2024 | ISBN 9781802584080

The guinea pigs of Dandeville love munching dandelion leaves so much that slowly but surely dandelions are disappearing from all over town. Christopher Nibble knows that crunch time has come when there's just one dandelion left, but will this plucky little guinea pig have the flower power to save the day?

    Charlotte Middleton studied Graphic Art with English and then specialised in Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art. Her first book, Tabitha’s Terrifically Tough Tooth, was published in 1998 and since then she has written and illustrated more than 15 books. 

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    Reviews:

    'It’s a lovely book to add to your plants collection for Key Stage 1.’ Nikki Gamble, Book Breeze

    'With his patterned shorts Christopher Nibble is a delightful character and a green hero at that. Young children will be rooting for him as he endeavours to turn a crisis into a cultivating craft.' Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub

    'A lovely way to show younger readers of the importance of protecting our natural resources.' Books for Little Bookworms

    'A beautifully illustrated story with the cutest characters!' Katy's Book Shelf

    'This is a lovely tale to encourage children to think about planting something for themselves and to encourage little green fingers.' Tracey Evans, Just Imagine

    'With its timeless message and charming illustrations, this classic tale of overconsumption and caring for the environment is sure to captivate readers and inspire them to make a positive difference in the world around them.' Preneur World