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Little Lost Hedgehog

Out of Print
By: Jill Hucklesby(Author)
144 pages, illustrations
Little Lost Hedgehog
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  • Little Lost Hedgehog ISBN: 9781407133218 Paperback Jan 2013 Out of Print #220053
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Grace is out in the garden feeding her rabbits when she hears a rustle in the flower bed. What could it be? She sits very still by the kitchen door, peering out into the dark. And then she sees some little paws, two shiny eyes, a twitching nose...it's a tiny hedgehog! But where is its family? This little hedgehog looks lost and hungry. So Grace's mum calls the RSPCA who come and collect it. They take it back to their centre and nurse it back to health.



Age Level: 18 months to 5 years

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Out of Print
By: Jill Hucklesby(Author)
144 pages, illustrations
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