Synopses & Reviews
Badger's friends are sad when he dies but treasure the memories he left them. "The gentle message holds particular validity for children and is conveyed in a tenderhearted. ..manner."-- Book1ist.
Synopsis
"The gentle message holds particular validity for children and is conveyed in a tenderhearted manner." --Booklist
"Warm and sensitive." --Publishers Weekly
All the woodland creatures--Mole, Frog, Fox, and Rabbit--love old Badger, who is their confidante, advisor, and friend. When he dies, they are overwhelmed by their loss. Then they begin to remember and treasure the memories he left them.
Told simply, directly, and honestly, this uplifting story will be of tremendous value to both children and their parents. A gentle classic that can help foster communication, care, and understanding.
About the Author
Susan Varley was born in Blackpool, England, in 1961, and studied illustration and graphic design at Manchester Polytechnic. She is the author-illustrator of Badgers Parting Gifts, for which she won the Mother Goose Award as "the most exciting newcomer to British childrens book illustration."Susan Varley was born in Blackpool, England, in 1961, and studied illustration and graphic design at Manchester Polytechnic. She is the author-illustrator of Badgers Parting Gifts, for which she won the Mother Goose Award as "the most exciting newcomer to British childrens book illustration."