A tale showing the importance of friendship. Alan Snow's quirky drawings ensure children will be asking for this book again and again.
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A tale showing the importance of friendship. Alan Snow's quirky drawings ensure children will be asking for this book again and again.
On a tall, tall cliff there were two little houses. The house nearest the edge was where Puffle lived. From the edge he could look ...
... down ...
... down ...
... to the deep dark rocks far below.
The two friends would do anything for each other. But why does Busy need to borrow the entire contents of Puffle's house - even the walls and the roof?
It seems a lot to ask, but it will really help!
`Insights into the power of friendship and being generous don't come much better than this.' Junior
Andrew Murray is a new and highly original author, who writes with great compassion and humour.
Alan Snow studied fashion design and illustration at Salisbury. He worked as a wedding dress designer, car designer and tree surgeon before becoming a children's book illustrator. He has also been involved in a number of computer animation projects, including a Peter Gabriel video.