Romp in the Swamp

Romp in the Swamp by Ian Whybrow is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 2004. This New Ed edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Harry, who initially resists sharing his toys with Charlie during a visit. However, as Charlie creates a swamp for play, Harry discovers the joys of sharing and the fun that can come from collaboration.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and sharing through the imaginative play of young children. The book features elements of juvenile fiction, with a focus on animals and social themes, making it relatable for young audiences. As Harry learns to embrace sharing, the story highlights the importance of manners and etiquette in a playful context.
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When Harry goes to Charlie’s house, he doesn’t want Charlie to play with his toys. Soon, however, he gets drawn into a game when Charlie builds a swamp. Harry decides let his toys out of their case so they can play too, and finds that sharing can be great fun.
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