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Books with title THE HEDGEHOG

  • The Hedgehog Boy

    Jane Langton, Ilse Plume

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Children's Books, Oct. 15, 1985)
    A princess is forced to marry a prickly hedgehog boy and is astounded when remorse over a thoughtless act of hers transforms him into a handsome young man
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  • The Happy Hedgehog Band

    Martin Waddell, Jill Barton

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 1, 1992)
    When the members of the Hedgehog Band get together for a jam session, the music is so infectious that the other animals of the forest decide to join in.
    J
  • Herodotus the Hedgehog

    Jean-Luc Buquet

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, March 15, 2018)
    A philosophical story that celebrates diversityHerodotus is a curious little hedgehog who loves exploring the woods. One day he sees a bear leaving an offering of fruit and honey to the Great Spirit Bear, and he wonders if other animals worship the Great Spirit Bear too. So he decides to talk to the other animals in the forest, and discovers that they each believe something different. Herodotus is fascinated by their ideas, but eventually he’ll have to decide what he believes in himself.This thoughtful, engaging book will prompt readers to ponder their own beliefs and ideas about life’s big questions.
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  • The Hedgehog Feast

    Edith Holden

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, April 1, 1982)
    Hilda and Hugh Hedgehog decide to give a party and make all the preparations.
  • HAZEL THE HEDGEHOG

    Grandreams

    Hardcover (Grandreams USA, March 15, 1997)
    Rare Book
  • The Very Hungry Hedgehog

    Rosie Wellesley

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Isaac the Hedgehog has had a long winter sleep. He’s just woken up and is having a bad hair day (well, you try looking perfect when you’ve been asleep for four months!). He's also very hungry and in search of food. But every time he finds something to eat another creature gets there first. And when hedgehog himself becomes the target of a bigger animal's appetite, will his spikes save him from becoming someone else's breakfast?Rosie Wellesley’s beautiful illustrations capture all the joy and bounty of spring, its bright colours, optimism and hope.
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  • The Hedgehog

    Angela Royston, Maurice Pledger

    Library Binding (Warwick, July 1, 1989)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the hedgehog.
  • The Hedgehog

    Angela Sheehan, Maurice Pledger

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, March 15, 1979)
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  • The Hedgehog Challenge

    J. Roshni

    language (, Oct. 18, 2019)
    ‘No more adventures for me,’ said Heed, the hedgehog as she relaxed in her new home in the woods. The legendary porcupines of The Furrow were in her vicinity. Although surly and unfriendly, they did not threaten her peace. But when an old friend from The Furrow turned up, Heed got her first inkling of trouble. Hunter wanted to be the true successor of her father, Old Bubo, and lead the owl tribe. She was confident that she could meet any challenge set by the tribe. However, her father chose a task that was almost impossible – the hedgehog challenge.
  • Hodge the Hedgehog

    Amy Sparkes

    Board book (Meadowside Children's, Feb. 1, 2011)
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  • Herbert the Hedgehog

    Lynn E. Mueller, Amity Pierce Buxton, David Tinoco

    language (CCB Publishing, July 25, 2014)
    How would you feel if you were different from everyone else around you?Herbert the Hedgehog knows. He knows exactly what it's like not to belong, to be different from everybody else. Though he's just like his family in many ways, inside he feels different. However, try as he might, he can't find a way to talk about it. He thinks he can figure it out by himself. Can he?It's only with the support of his family, and the help of a very special friend, Max the Mallard Duck, that Herbert learns it's very important to be yourself and to accept who you are. He realizes that being different isn't what matters. What matters most is love.Who knew a simple walk could change his life forever? Join Herbert as he sets out on a journey alone to find himself and, along the way, finds so much more!About the Authors:Lynn E. Mueller explains, "I've been writing most of my adult life and am inspired by the simplest of things: love. I believe society has forgotten that it's okay to be silly, to take delight in innocence and to take delight in the joy of pure laughter." Lynn's philosophy: "Never let your inner child reach puberty! I believe if you keep the intangibles as your cornerstone, you will find yourself in your work. You must know yourself as an author, be open to all possibilities and remain passionate about the integrity of your message. There's an amazing opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others as writing is a catalyst which can change the heart, mind and soul." Lynn attended St. Leo University and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Education. With a passion for the elderly, she works part time as a Regional Coordinator in Long Term Health Care while continuing to pursue her career as an author. She and her daughter reside in Vero Beach, Florida.Amity Pierce Buxton grew up in Massachusetts and New York. After receiving a BA in English and an MA in the Teaching of English, she earned her PhD at Columbia University in English Literature and Teaching with an emphasis on communication and "audience." She has taught all grades (except middle school) from preschool to graduate school across the country. Amity trained teachers for desegregating schools in the Sixties and, with a team of colleagues, developed a teachers' center where teachers at all grade levels could design curriculum and hands-on teaching materials so that all their students could reach their individual potential. Besides creative writing, especially poems and essays, Amity writes articles and book chapters on her research, which ranges from children's language development to individual and family issues that arise from traumatic experiences. She serves on a variety of national boards of professional and volunteer organizations concerned with the health and welfare of families and children and conducts workshops in those areas. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, her adult children nearby. "All my life," she says, "I have worked to create ways and means for everyone's voice to be heard and needs to be met, starting from her or his earliest years."
  • Hodge the Hedgehog

    Amy Sparkes, Benji Davies

    Paperback (Meadowside Children's Books, )
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