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Jonadab and Rita - Hughes, Shirley
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Jonadab is a very special toy - he can fly! But Minnie has so many other toys that often Jonadab and his friend Rita the mouse find themselves sad and lonely and left behind in the toy box ... One moonlit night, tired of being ignored, Jonadab flies away and joins a magical fairy feast. But then he can't get back in to Minnie's room, and he discovers his new fairy friends are not as kind as he thought.
Will courageous Rita be able to save Jonadab, and will Minnie realise the value of the toy she has lost?
A wonderful picture book about getting lost and finding your way home from one of our most popular and best-loved storytellers.
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Jonadab is a very special toy - he can fly! But Minnie has so many other toys that often Jonadab and his friend Rita the mouse find themselves sad and lonely and left behind in the toy box ... One moonlit night, tired of being ignored, Jonadab flies away and joins a magical fairy feast. But then he can't get back in to Minnie's room, and he discovers his new fairy friends are not as kind as he thought.

Will courageous Rita be able to save Jonadab, and will Minnie realise the value of the toy she has lost?

A wonderful picture book about getting lost and finding your way home from one of our most popular and best-loved storytellers.
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Shirley Hughes
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Shirley Hughes is one of the greatest writers and illustrators for pre-schoolers that we have. The creator of the endearing, enduring Alfie series, she understands a small child's world to perfection . . . Substitute child for donkey, and you have just the way far too many children feel, especially in the holidays. The expressions on Jonadab's face - contented, bored, defiant, amazed, lonely, wretched and utterly despairing - are all too familiar The Times 20080830