· That Pesky Rat. Library Binding – 11 Mar. by. Lauren Child (Author) › Visit Amazon's Lauren Child Page. See search results for this author. Lauren Child (Author) out of /5(46). That Pesky Rat, Part Lauren Child. Candlewick Press, - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages 4/5(4). · In the meantime, I thought That Pesky Rat by Lauren Child, would be a good choice to support the work of Rachel Totaro and La Collina dei Conigli. Winner of the now defunct Nestlé Smarties Book Prize in , it is the story of a rat who would like to find a home and become a www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.
Facts about Lauren Child 9: That Pesky Rat. That Pesky Rat earned her Smarties Prize in Clarice Bean Spells Trouble made to the list of the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year in Lauren Child. Facts about Lauren Child the third novel of Clarice Bean. Child's (What Planet Are You From, Clarice Bean, p. , etc.) mixed-media illustrations are as energetic as ever—the far-from-warm-and-fuzzy rat himself is outlined in black with an appropriately pointy snout, and his fur is rendered with photographic collages of real "fur"—but there's a certain tameness to the story. Readers may. A funny, touching tale about friendship and belonging, from Children's Laureate Lauren Child. Rat lives in dustbin number 3, Grubby Alley. At night, when he's tucked up in his crisp packet, Rat looks up at all the cosy windows and wonders what it would be like to belong to somebody. To be an actual pet. To have a home of his own. Lauren Child is the Kate Greenaway medal winning creator of the.
Buy That Pesky Rat Turtleback School Library ed. by Child, Lauren (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. A funny, touching picture book from Children's Laureate, and Charlie and Lola creator, Lauren Child. Rat lives in dustbin Number 3, Grubby Alley. At night, when he's tucked up in his crisp packet, Rat looks up at all the cosy windows and wonders what it would be like to belong to somebody. To be an actual pet. To have a home of his own. The Pesky Rat lives in Dustbin Number 3, Grubby Alley. People call him 'That Pesky Rat', but he longs for a real name, a home and someone to care for him. Told in Lauren Child's distinctive collage illustrations, this is the story of Pesky Rat's quest 'to belong to somebody' even if he does have to wear a jumper.
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