Nosy Rosie

Nosy Rosie by Holly Keller, published by HarperCollins on August 29, 2006, is a charming children’s book featuring a fox named Rose who possesses a unique ability to locate lost items using her nose. This edition spans 24 pages and is written in English, making it accessible for young readers. The narrative explores Rose’s journey as she grapples with the nickname “Nosy Rosie,” which her siblings use in a teasing manner, ultimately leading to a heartfelt resolution.
In this story, readers will discover how Rose navigates her feelings of hurt and strives to regain her honor among her family. The themes of friendship and social dynamics are woven throughout, providing a relatable context for children. With its humorous storytelling and engaging illustrations, this book is designed for children aged four and older, making it a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Meet Rose. She is a fox with a special talent. Rose can locate lost things. With her nose. One day Rose’s siblings call her Nosy Rosie. It’s not a nice nickname, and Rose’s feelings are hurt. But the nickname sticks. How Rose regains her honor and convinces her family that she is a Rose–just Rose–is the story here. And, as with all of Holly Keller’s books, it is a story that will connect deeply with children.
Ages: 4+
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