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Big Sky Mountain: The Beach Otters

English · Paperback / Softback

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Another exhilarating adventure in the great outdoors, from HOTEL FLAMINGO author Alex Milway

Welcome to Big Sky Mountain: a home for everyone!

Life never stays still for long on Big Sky Mountain. Rosa and Grandma Nan are off on an adventure to Toe-Dipper Bay, to see who's in trouble - a distress flare has gone up! When they arrive they find the beach covered in plastic rubbish, and a family of beach otters farming seaweed, while doing their best to tidy up. Rosa and Grandma Nan join in, but they have to find out who sent the distress flare - because who is that wrecked out at sea? Rosa and Grandma Nan will need the otters' help to build a raft to get to them . . .

An action-packed story featuring curious otters, wise hermit crabs and peckish puffins ,which addresses pollution and recycling in a gentle and friendly way for young children.

About the author










Alex Milway is a full-time children's books author-illustrator and screenwriter. His books include Pigsticks and Harold (Walker Books) and the Hotel Flamingo and Big Sky Mountain series (Piccadilly). He is the founder of the This Book Is Funny! children's book scheme working with schools and libraries and has huge experience running children's workshops around the UK, in China and the US.

Summary

Another exhilarating adventure in the great outdoors, from HOTEL FLAMINGO author Alex MilwayWelcome to Big Sky Mountain: a home for everyone!Life never stays still for long on Big Sky Mountain.

Foreword

Welcome to BIG SKY MOUNTAIN: a home for everyone!

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Funny and charming; Alex Milway has made me want to fly right into Big Sky Mountain myself. Andy Shepherd, author of THE BOY WHO GREW DRAGONS

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