Kipper's Little Friends
by Mick Inkpen
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Mick Inkpen's Kipper has been a star of picture books and animation for 25 years. This new story will captivate a new generation of children. Mick Inkpen is the libraries' ninth most borrowed author. Kipper and Arthur are talking about baby animals. A baby owl must be an owlet, so a baby frog is a froglet and a baby hedgehog can only be a hoglet ... But what is a baby dog called? Do you know? A charming tale about animals - and growing up. 'The charmingly comical Inkpen, as always, hits the spot
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This gentle animal story introduces young readers to the charming world of baby animal names, following Kipper and Arthur as they discover that owlets, froglets, and hoglets all have special names when they're small. The narrative cleverly weaves early learning concepts about animal development into a warm, conversational exchange between friends, creating an engaging read-aloud experience for preschool audiences. Mick Inkpen's signature watercolor illustrations bring each creature to life with soft textures and expressive details that will captivate children during storytime.
What makes this picture book particularly memorable is how it turns a simple concept into a heartfelt revelation about growing up, as Kipper ponders what a baby dog might be called. The story's gentle humor and relatable curiosity make it ideal for children who love animal stories and are beginning to ask questions about the world around them. Parents and educators will appreciate how naturally it introduces vocabulary building and biological concepts through a narrative that ultimately celebrates the universal experience of childhood itself.
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