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THE COUNTRY CHILD is a semi-autobiographical story about a girl growing up in the country. Alison Uttley has drawn on her own youth to produce memorie...
Grey Rabbit and her friends celebrate a special Christmas in their woodland home....
While drawing on her memories of childhood in the north counties of England, Alison Uttley shares the sights, sounds, smells and stories of a year in ...
Grey Rabbit, Hare, and Squirrel decide to have a party just like the human children at the farm....
Little Grey Rabbit lives with Squirrel and Hare in a little house on the edge of a wood. It's going to be Grey Rabbit's birthday on Midsummer Day, and...
Since publication of the first Little Grey Rabbit book in 1929, the series has become a classic of children's literature, capturing the hearts of many...
This title tells the story of Hare who, upon a midsummer morning rushes off to visit the famous Toad. However, his way lies through the Wise Owl's Woo...
It is Fuzzypeg's birthday. His mother tells him that now he is older, he is allowed out on his own, but he must be careful. When Fuzzypeg does not ret...
"The story of Penelope, a modern English girl, who transcends time and goes back to the days of Queen Elizabeth I." - H.W. Wilson Co....
When a storm brings down the hollow oak where Wise Owl makes his home, Squirrel, Hare, and Grey Rabbit determine to find him another house....
When, in the late 1930s, Penelope is sent to stay with relatives in a remote ancient farmhouse in Derbyshire, she finds herself mysteriously transport...
Fuzzypeg's first day at school is full of adventures....
Since publication of the first Little Grey Rabbit book in 1929, the series has become a classic of children's literature. The popularity of Alison Utt...
Delightful memoirs of childhood, life in the countryside, and life as a writer, reader and countrywoman....
Down in the dell, behind a curtain of foxgloves, lives a family of crafty weasels. They steal from all the little animals as they walk by; Speckledy H...
When Squirrel, Hare and Little Grey Rabbit come down with colds, their friends decide the only cure is a trip to the seaside. They pack a tent, a hamp...
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A companion book to Uttley's The country child, this continues the story of Susan Garland's country childhood. Stories include making patchwork quilts...
One fine bright day, Water Rat invites his friends to join him on his beloved little boat, the Saucy Nancy. He has planned a picturesque journey down ...
It's time for Fuzzypeg the hedgehog to start school and he is very excited. He leaves home and heads through the hedgerows to his village school. When...
All of Little Grey Rabbit's woodland friends appear in this charming collection of tales by Alison Uttley, illustrated by Margaret Tempest. Meet Hare,...
Read and Colour
Rabbit and Hedgehog meet and become friends....
Hare plans a special celebration for Guy Fawkes Day with the traditional bonfire and fireworks....
After the animals return from a fun day on the ice, they find an unwelcome visitor tucked up in Squirrel's bed: Rat! And so they decide to teach him a...
The adventures of the Little Grey Rabbit and her woodland friends is an English classic series of books for children. The treasury contains stories in...
Little Grey Rabbit is one of the classic gems of children's literature. The series is being relaunched, tying in with a new, beautifully animated tele...
Since their first publication over eighty year ago, Alison Uttley and Margaret Tempest's Little Grey Rabbit stories have captured the hearts of many, ...
Water Rat is very proud of his boat. Of course, he wastes no time in inviting Little Grey Rabbit and Squirrel for a river picnic, but there's no room ...
Classic Little Grey Rabbit stories for every season... A long time ago there lived in a little house on the edge of a wood, a Hare, a Squirrel, and a ...
A Play
Rat has a knot in his tail that he just can't untie - and it's getting in the way of all his thieving. There's only one thing for it, according to Owl...