Once There was a Hoodie

Once There was a Hoodie by Sam McBratney is a delightful picture book published by Hodder Children’s Books in 2004. This New Ed edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces readers to a Hoodie who resides under a hill but struggles with unhappiness, setting the stage for a journey toward discovering what truly brings joy.
In this beautifully illustrated book, readers will explore themes of friendship as the Hoodie encounters various animals that react to his presence. The narrative invites young readers to engage with the story and ponder what might bring happiness to the Hoodie. With its focus on connection and understanding, this picture book offers a gentle exploration of emotions and relationships, making it a charming addition to any child’s library.
Official synopsis Publisher
There was once a Hoodie, who lived under a hill. But he wasn’t happy. There’s only one thing in the world that makes a Hoodie happy.It wasn’t the white-and-woollies that bolted when they saw him coming, it wasn’t the black-and-whites that crashed through the nearest hedge when they saw him coming. Can you guess what it is? A superbly illustrated picture book about friendship.
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