Pipkin Makes a Friend

“Pipkin Makes a Friend” by Diane Redmond is a charming children’s book published by Red Fox in 1999. This 24-page edition, written in English, follows the adventures of Pipkin and his rabbit friends as they encounter Kehaar the seagull while searching for food at Nuthanger Farm. The story unfolds with a dramatic encounter involving Tabatha the cat, leading to a pivotal moment that fosters new friendships among the characters.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and bravery as Pipkin, along with Hannah the mouse, comes to Kehaar’s aid after he injures his wing. The narrative highlights the importance of helping others and forming bonds, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its vivid pictorial works, this juvenile fiction piece captures the essence of camaraderie and adventure in a delightful way.
Official synopsis Publisher
PIPKIN MAKES A FRIEND While searching for food at Nuthanger Farm, the rabbits meet Kehaar the seagull. Kehaar meets the vicious claws of Tabatha the cat, but is luckily saved by the intervention of Hazel. During the skirmish, Kehaar injures his wing and, along with Hannah the mouse, Pipkin suggests that they join them – the start of what is to be a lasting friendship.
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