Benjamin’s Treasure

Benjamin’s Treasure by Garth Williams is a delightful picture book published by HarperCollins on March 6, 2001. This first edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations that bring to life the adventures of Benjamin Pink, a rabbit who finds himself stranded on a deserted island after a fishing trip goes awry. As he navigates this unexpected situation, readers will discover how Benjamin uses his creativity and resourcefulness to deal with his predicament.
In this engaging story, Benjamin’s journey unfolds as he encounters a rainstorm and a chest full of treasure, prompting a series of imaginative solutions to his challenges. The book captures themes of adventure and problem-solving, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences. Rosemary Wells has adapted an episode from the original 1951 novel, enhancing it with colorful illustrations that complement the narrative. This edition is suitable for children interested in animals and action-packed adventures.
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Benjamin Pink lived with his wife, Emily, in a little white house on Clover Hill. One bright sky-blue morning Benjamin looked at the smooth green sea and said, “A perfect day for fishing!” But the only thing Benjamin catches this day is a rainstorm that strands him on a deserted island with a chest full of treasure. What’s a rabbit to do when he has no way of getting back home? Well, if you’re Benjamin Pink, you’re sure to think of something!
Rosemary Wells has adapted an episode from the 1951 novel The Adventures of Benjamin Pink and lovingly added color to the original black-and-white illustrations for a glorious picture-book version of this beloved Garth Williams classic.
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