Snakes and Ladders

Snakes and Ladders by Michael Morpurgo is a New Ed edition published by Mammoth in 2000, featuring 46 pages in English. This book presents a timeless anti-bullying narrative illustrated with colorful and quirky artwork. It follows Wendy, who faces challenges at school but shows courage when her grandfather’s snake, Slinky, escapes from her bag.
Readers will find a humorous and warm story that serves as an introduction to chapter books for newly fluent readers. The narrative explores themes of family and friendship, while also addressing issues related to bullying. With its engaging illustrations and relatable characters, this book aims to resonate with young audiences, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile fiction focused on animals and multigenerational relationships.
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A timeless anti-bullying story illlustrated with colorful, quirky illustrations, written by the author of the bestseller “War Horse”
At school she’s called “Weedy Wendy”–but Wendy isn’t afraid of Slinky, Grandad’s snake. When she takes Slinky to school and he wriggles out of her school bag, Wendy will brave anything to rescue him. This is a funny, warm story that doubles as an introduction to chapter books for newly fluent readers.
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