Willow Valley - A set of books about mice, hedgehogs and badgers. Presumably it's inspiration is The Wind in the Willows. So how does this book compare?
Well Wind in the Willows will never be surpassed, and this book is for early readers anyway so is aimed at a different audience. I read this book with my 6-year-old daughter at night-times. We took it in turns to read it. The layout of the words is that they are nice and big and spaced out so that she could easily follow it. There are several simple and clear pictures along the way too that aided her with picturing the text. These included a map of Willow Valley at the beginning, and maps in books are one of her favourite things.
The tale is about Riley the mouse, and his two friends Horatio the hedgehog and Starla the badger, as they prepare for Christmas. They need to get Christmas trees so go with Starla's granddad Willoughby White-Whiskers on his narrowboat. However after having great fun in picking out trees the snow comes and the way back is blocked because the river has turned to ice. Luckily a random reindeer called Mistletoe comes along to help them out and they get home in time for Christmas. The last chapter is devoted to present giving which my daughter seemed to enjoy, what with the magic of Christmas and so forth.
There was one dark bit in the book where it mentioned that Riley's dad had gone exploring once and disappeared in the Dark Wood, so I was surprised that was in there, but the rest was light and fluffy.
So perfectly suited towards its market.
(I got this book through Amazon Vine and it is listed on Amazon UK HERE.)
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