
Escape from Silver Street Farm
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Description
Some of the key animals go AWOL just before Silver Street's opening celebration in the second adventure about the city farm run by kids. It's opening day at Silver Street Farm, and Meera, Gemma, and Karl are very excited. Everything is going to plan until the star attractions -- the turkeys -- go missing along with Bobo and Bitzi, the Silver Street sheep. It takes a lot of detective work (and the enlistment of a pushy ram named Kenny), but the children finally track down the escapees and find the culprits. What they discover are two very surprising turkey rustlers indeed!
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Product details
- 0-5
- Hardback | 65 pages
- 140 x 203 x 15mm | 181g
- 26 Mar 2013
- Candlewick Press (MA)
- United States
- English
- Illustrations, black and white
- 0763661333
- 9780763661335
- 1,728,693
Review quote
Davies weaves a richly imaginative and well-written story for emerging readers... A clever story with a unique setting, this book is an ideal selection for children who are starting to tackle chapter books independently. The writing is spirited and lovely...
--School Library Journal A great book on friendship that is loaded with amusing events, this selection will get two thumbs-up from readers.
--GreatestBooksForKids.com (syndicated by Kendal Rautzhan)
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--School Library Journal A great book on friendship that is loaded with amusing events, this selection will get two thumbs-up from readers.
--GreatestBooksForKids.com (syndicated by Kendal Rautzhan)
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About Dr Nicola Davies
Nicola Davies has a degree in zoology and is the author of many nonfiction books for young readers, including Poop and Just the Right Size, both illustrated by Neal Layton, and the poetry volume Outside Your Window, illustrated by Mark Hearld. The Silver Street Farm stories mark her short-fiction series debut. Nicola Davies lives in Wales. Katharine McEwen has illustrated more than twenty-five books, including Allan Ahlberg's The Children Who Smelled a Rat and Phyllis Root's Here Comes Tabby Cat and Hey, Tabby Cat! Katharine McEwen lives in England.
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