Description
Peppermint Candy is searching for love. She looks under rocks, climbs trees and looks amongst the branches and wades amongst the bullrushes down by the river but cannot find love. Where will she find it? Bartholomew Bear goes to town and is mistaken for a toy teddy. What will he do? Badger and Bear wonder about the universe and whether there is a God and Cherubim and Seraphim are twin angels who seem to control love and jealousy. This book is a festivity of thought-provoking moral lessons for young children. Rachel the Ragdoll teaches sharing, Mrs Hope's House teaches not to steal and Stranger Danger teaches us to watch out and be careful. Totally original stories, this charming book of children's tales will entertain and educate young readers.
About the Author
Attwood-Smith, Vivienne: - The author is British/South African, was born in Johannesburg and currently lives in Wimbledon, London. She studied BA HONS at Durham University and an MAMBL at Oxford Brookes University. She worked at the University of Oxford on two separate occasions as an academic notetaker and as PA to the Bass Chair in Stem Cell Biology of Oxford University. The author has published a book of poetry (The University of Life and Other Poems), and this is her second book.