Tales of Tommy Twitchnose
Terry Waite author Rotem Teplow illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SPCK Publishing
Published:17th Sep '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Following in the great tradition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Wind in the Willows, Terry Waite's Tales of Tommy Twitchnose introduces a new children's character that both children and adults will treasure for years to come.
Meet Tommy Twitchnose, who lives with his wife and two children in a cosy little house under the floorboards in a converted barnhouse. Tommy and his family have a happy life, foraging for scraps of food and doing up their home with bits and pieces dropped by the humans who live above them. But then, one day, their peaceful life is rudely interrupted. A large family of town mice suddenly appears on their doorstep, led by a daring and determined mouse called Danny, who announces that they're moving in... The adventures that follow will charm, amuse and amaze all who read them - children and grown-ups alike! Contents 1. The surprise visitors Tommy Twitchnose and his family receive an unwelcome surprise when some unexpected visitors arrrive, led by the daring Danny Dockmouse (Tommy’s long-forgotten cousin), who has led his large family all the way from London to seek a better life in the country. 2. A happy Harvest Festival Tommy and his family join the church mice, who live nearby, to celebrate the Harvest Festival. The joyful service is conducted by a mouse by the name of the Reverend Albert Pew, who leads them in singing some funny animal versions of well-known harvest songs, and tells them about his new plan to make sure the church mice (who are very poor) will have enough food to last them another year. 3. Fun and games at a party All the mice are invited to the annual garden party held in the grounds of the stately home of Lord Whiskers of Whiskerton. They travel there on the Moles' Underground Express and when they arrive are amazed by a series of daring circus acts performed by a group of acrobatic frogs, two squirrels and the brave contestants in the annual Grand International Vole Swimming Race. 4. A visit to the Houses of Parliament Lord Whiskers is an honourable member of the House of Mice, which has its premises under the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. He invites his new friends Tommy and Danny to join him on one of his visits, but trouble follows when Danny decides to explore the House upstairs and ends up trapped in a Big Red Box used by the Prime Minister. 5. The...
‘A delightful set of tales from a master writer. Think you know Terry Waite’s writing? Think again! Here he delivers a book of captivating stories – tales with a golden heart – that are sure to delight young readers. What a treat!’ * Paul Kerensa, comedian, script writer and children’s author *
Terry Waite sets his stories of mice families right in the present day, with a television sets and even mice alarms (they’re ineffective!). With a nod to his famous predecessor Beatrix Potter (there’s mention of a tailor of Gloucester) his mice take on today's problems: rescue services, townies moving into the country property - and it's all done with mischief and affection. * Joan Bakewell CBE, DBE, broadcaster, writer and Labour peer *
‘I loved reading these stories with my dad and little sister. They’re so much fun!’ * Annabel, aged 10 *
ISBN: 9780281084029
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 152g
128 pages