Be Quiet, Bramble

Be Quiet, Bramble by Benedict Blathwayt, published by Sainsbury Walker Books in 1989, is a charming story that follows Bramble the cow, who lives on an old farm surrounded by friends. Despite her vibrant surroundings, Bramble struggles with her dislike for loud noises, including the buzzing of bees and the sounds of storms. This edition, written in English and spanning 19 pages, introduces readers to Bramble’s world and her unique challenges.
In this engaging narrative, Bramble’s fears are put to the test when a heavy storm causes the river to flood, leaving the other animals in distress. Demonstrating her bravery and resourcefulness, Bramble takes the initiative to rescue her friends. The story explores themes of friendship and courage, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its focus on overcoming fears and helping others, Be Quiet, Bramble offers a gentle lesson in resilience and community support.
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Bramble the cow lives on an old farm where she has lots of friends. But she has a problem – she hates loud noises! She doesn’t like the buzzing of bees, or the sound of the wind during a storm, or the farmer’s combine harvester. And she doesn’t like the rain.
One night, after a heavy storm, the river floods. The other animals are frightened, but Bramble knows what to do and sets off to rescue them.
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