book 2, Polly and the Puffin
No. of pages 96
Published: 2016
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Polly and Neil are back in the second gorgeous children's book from Sunday Times bestselling novelist Jenny Colgan. Perfect for reading aloud and including fun activities based on the story.
The boat masts jangled louder and louder. Above their heads, black clouds gathered. Polly shivered, and then the rain started to fall: plop, plop, plop.
Polly is waiting for something important to happen. But waiting is hard. It's even harder when it's raining and you can't go outside...
Can Polly find enough to do to keep busy ALL day? And what will happen when her puffin friend, Neil, decides to fly off into the storm?
Perfect for bedtime stories and early readers. From the author of The Little Beach Street Bakery.
Contains recipes, activities and rhymes in addition to the story.
This is book 2 in Polly And the Puffin .
This book has been graded for interest at 5-7 years.
There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Hachette Children's Group .
Jenny is married with three children and lives in Scotland. For more about Jenny, visit her website and her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter: @jennycolgan. Thomas Docherty was born in New Zealand but has spent most of his life in England. His picture books have been shortlisted for a variety of awards, including the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal in 2009 for Little Boat.
This book is in the following series:
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
British Book Design & Production Award
This book was recognised by the British Book Design & Production Award.
Teach Primary New Children's Fiction Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction category by the Teach Primary New Children's Fiction Award.