Discover the magic of autumn with Squirrel and Duck's Autumn Adventure, a heartwarming picture book that blends storytelling, learning and creative play.

In a gentle tale set among crunchy amber leaves, Willow the duck and her friend Kit the squirrel explore the excitement and beauty that autumn brings.

Their joyful game of hide-and-seek takes them from treetop branches to a cosy canal boat, where an unexpected encounter with a tiny mouse leads to a brand-new friendship. Along the way, they notice the colours, textures and changing rhythms of the season.

Complete with a child-friendly fact file, a make-your-own squirrel and a make-your-own duck craft, and a spot-the-difference puzzle, this charming book offers hours of fun for little nature-lovers.

Join Kit and Willow and celebrate the wonder of autumn!



Autorentext

Harriet Stone is a London-based author and editor with a passion for creating funny and inspiring titles for children. She studied linguistics at Lancaster University before pursuing a career in the publishing industry further south. In her spare time she enjoys playing cricket and attempting home-made halloumi.

Moonlie is a self-taught artist of Chinese and Malaysian heritage, who currently lives in London. She was born in the Netherlands and grew up on the Belgian seashore, but is still loud and proud about her Chinese Malaysian roots. As a children's illustrator, Moonlie loves inventing quirky characters and stories all the time. She mostly works in watercolor and ink to create illustrations with a lot of color, texture and expressive lines.

Moonlie is a big foodie and a chocolate snob for Belgian chocolate. She especially loves Chinese Malaysian cultural food. Apart from illustrating and food, she is a part of Imperial College Race Equality Charter Group and Imperial As One (BAME staff network and advisory group).

Titel
Squirrel and Duck's Autumn Adventure
EAN
9781805703075
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.08.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
15.13 MB
Anzahl Seiten
32