Polly’s Picnic

Polly’s Picnic by Richard Hamilton, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2003, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging juvenile poetry. Written in English, this edition invites young readers to join Polly as she embarks on a picnic adventure filled with unexpected animal guests who disrupt her peaceful outing.
In this charming narrative, Polly prepares to enjoy her tasty snacks in the field, only to find her picnic invaded by pushy animals. As the story unfolds, readers will discover how Polly’s mother and their pets come together to create a new picnic experience. This book explores themes of picnics and the joys of sharing, making it a playful addition to children’s poetry collections.
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Polly has made her picnic and she is going down to the field to enjoy her tasty snacks. But before she knows what is happening her picnic is being shared by some very pushy, and uninvited animal guests. Poor Polly! But no sooner is she quietly resting in the sun than a new picnic is being whisked into shape, this time with more than a little help from her mother – and those pesky pets.
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