Shh! We Have a Plan

Shh! We Have a Plan by Chris Haughton is a delightful picture book published by Walker Books Australia Pty, Limited in 2015. This 42-page edition, written in English, follows the amusing escapades of four friends—three big and one little—who embark on a quest to catch a beautiful bird they spot in a tree. As they tip-toe and execute their plans, readers are treated to a series of humorous misadventures that highlight the challenges of their ambitious pursuit.
In this engaging story, readers will discover how the littlest friend, initially a quiet observer, demonstrates that kindness can be more effective than elaborate schemes. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and charm, showcasing themes related to animals and nature. Through a series of comical attempts, the friends learn valuable lessons about friendship and the importance of a gentle approach. This book is a perfect addition for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and humorous stories, making it an enjoyable read for children and adults alike.
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Four friends, three big and one little, are out for a walk. Suddenly, they spot it – a beautiful bird perched high in a tree! They simply must have it and – SHH! – they have a plan. So they tip-toe, tip-toe very slowly, nets poised – “Ready one…ready two…ready three…GO!” But, at the turn of the page, we find a ridiculous bunch of very tangled characters and a blissfully oblivious bird, flying away. One hilarious foiled plan after another and it’s clear that this goofy trio cannot catch that elusive birdie! But the littlest of this group, a quiet spectator up until now, knows that a bit of kindness and sweetness can go a lot further than any elaborate scam. Will his three friends follow his gentle lead or will they get themselves into even more trouble?
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