Rosie’s Roses

Rosie’s Roses by Pamela Duncan Edwards, published by Harper Collins on March 25, 2003, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. The narrative follows Rosie Raccoon as she embarks on a mission to present four roses tied with a rainbow ribbon to her Aunt Ruth for her birthday. As Rosie and her brother Robert journey through the forest, they encounter a mystery when the roses begin to vanish one by one.
Readers will find a lighthearted tale that emphasizes themes of sharing and generosity. The story is crafted with alliteration, particularly appealing to those who enjoy the letter R. This edition combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, exploring social topics and family dynamics while introducing young readers to concepts related to animals and nature.
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As is a present for Aunt Ruth’s birthday, Rosie Raccoon is determined to offer four roses tied with a rainbow ribbon. As she and her big brother, Robert, ramble through the forest toward Aunt Ruth’s house, Rosie’s flowers mysteriously disappear, rose by rose. Is there a rose robber in the forest?
In this lighthearted alliterative romp — written especially for fans of the letter R — Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole tell the story of a little raccoon who discovers that sharing with others brings its own rewards.
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