Hedgehugs

Hedgehugs by Steve Wilson, published by Macmillan on December 15, 2015, is a charming tale that explores the friendship between two hedgehogs, Horace and Hattie. This edition features 30 pages of engaging illustrations by Lucy Tapper, presenting a delightful narrative about the duo’s attempts to hug despite their spiky spines. The story unfolds through their playful activities, including making daisy chains and splashing in puddles, highlighting the essence of friendship and the challenges that come with it.
Readers will find a whimsical exploration of social themes, particularly around friendship and the unique challenges faced in relationships. As Horace and Hattie navigate their inability to hug, they experiment with various methods throughout the seasons, making the story relatable for young audiences. This book, written in English, is suitable for children and offers insights into social topics, making it a delightful addition to any juvenile fiction collection.
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Hedgehugs from author Steve Wilson and illustrator Lucy Tapper tells the sweet story of two hedgehog friends and their attempts to hug in spite of their spiky spines.
Horace and Hattie are hedgehogs, and the very best of friends. Together, they make daisy chains, splash in puddles, and have tea parties. But there is one thing they can’t do—hug! They are just too spiky. Throughout the seasons, these two hedgehogs will try many different ways of hugging. But will Horace and Hattie find a hug that feels just right?
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