The fourth delightful Rabbit and Hedgehog fable on friendship, this time exploring disagreement and reconciliation, illustrated by the Kate Greenaway Medal winner Chris Riddell. But Rabbit isn't very keen..."You know what always happens," he says. And sure enough the friends remember events entirely differently, whether it be an acorn rolling competition or crossing a stream ("You fell in!" says Hedgehog. "I was picking up a water snail," says Rabbit. "I dropped it when you grabbed me.")
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"Let's play remembering," says Hedgehog.
Chris Riddell was born in South Africa. Since leaving art college in 1984 he has established himself as one of Britain's most talented artists and authors producing cartoons for the Observer and the Economist. He has been shortlisted for numerous awards. Paul Stewart studied English at Lancaster University and then went on to do an MA in Creative Writing and at the end of the year he had his first story published.
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