Schnitzel Von Krumm’s Basketwork

Schnitzel Von Krumm’s Basketwork by Lynley Dodd is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 1996. This 32-page edition, written in English, follows the adventures of Schnitzel von Krumm, a sausage dog who is displeased when his family chooses to replace his old basket with a new one that doesn’t meet his standards. The story captures his determination to address this change in a humorous and engaging way.
Readers will find a charming narrative that appeals to young audiences, featuring themes of familiarity and comfort through the lens of a beloved character from the ‘Hairy Maclary’ series. The book presents concepts relevant to children, making it suitable for beginner readers. With its focus on animals and the emotions tied to personal belongings, this story invites children to explore feelings of attachment and the importance of home.
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Sausage dog, Schnitzel von Krumm, is outraged when his family decides to replace his worn out, beaten up old basket. The new bed doesn’t look right, feel right – or smell right! Something must be done … Bestselling author Lynley Dodd’s tale will charm children and features one of the favourite characters first introduced in the ‘Hairy Maclary’ series.
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