Lottie and Jack are two mice who live on a farm. They are blissfully happy -- except for Angus the Cat, who is mean nasty and downright dangerous. He steals their Christmas lunch and even makes sure they have no presents on Christmas Day. The little mice decided to visit Gavin the rat ( or Ton Chi, as he prefers to be called.) to see if there is any way they can sort out their problem. On the way, they discover a beautiful little golden bell, which gives the wise old rat a brilliant idea of how to help his friends. Nick Butterworth is one of the foremost author/illustrators working today. This new Christmas book, with its characteristic humour and warmth, will delight children and their families. AGE 4-7
著者について
Nick Butterworth was born in 1946 in Kingsbury, North London and grew up in a sweet shop. He has worked as a graphic designer for major London design consultancies. Nick then launched into freelance graphics and illustrations working in partnership with three others, including Mick Inkpen. In 1981 his first children's book was published, B.B. Blacksheep and company.
This is a lovely story of two mice who are tired of being bullied by a cat, and so they turn to a neighboring rat, Tonchee, for help. It is well written and wonderfully illustrated. My 4-year-old enjoys this book a lot.
A great Holiday book2011/8/20
By Donna Brown - (Amazon.com)
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If you can only add one new Christmas book to your collection this year - this is a great one. Every child will love it - and you will too.