The Hodgeheg

The Hodgeheg by Dick King-Smith is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1989. This edition features 87 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around a hedgehog family living at number 5A, who face the challenge of crossing a busy road to reach the park they wish to visit. Young Max, determined to find a solution, takes on the role of a hodgeheg and embarks on a journey to become a hero.
Readers will discover a charming narrative that highlights themes of determination and problem-solving through the eyes of Max. The book explores the dynamics of family and the adventures of animals, particularly focusing on the hedgehog’s quest for safety in transportation. With its engaging storyline, The Hodgeheg offers a blend of fiction and juvenile themes, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
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The hedgehog family of number 5A are a happy bunch but they cannot cross the busy road to reach the park they long to visit. No one has found a way of crossing it safely, no one, that is, until the determined young Max decides to solve the problem, becoming a hodgeheg who becomes a hero.
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