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Susan Varley

    January 1, 1961
    Lollopy
    Two Shy Pandas
    The Spring Rabbit
    The Monster Storm
    The Monster Bed
    Badger's Parting Gifts
    • 2012

      Panda longs to play with Pandora next door, but he's too shy. Whenever he sees Pandora he runs away. Next door Pandora longs to say "Hello Panda!", but she's much to shy and hides whenever she sees Panda. Will these two lonely pandas ever muster up the courage to speak and play with each other?

      Two Shy Pandas
    • 1999

      Lollopy is Sophie's toy rabbit. He has long, lollopy ears, arms and legs. One day, Sophie goes to the wood and, by mistake, leaves Lollopy behind. An exciting night is in store for Lollopy when he is found by three rabbits who try to make Lollopy join in their games - without success.

      Lollopy
    • 1997

      The Monster Storm

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(16)Add rating

      Dennis the monster doesn't like the thunderstorm, so he decides to make as much noise as he can to try and scare it away. Suggested level: junior.

      The Monster Storm
    • 1994

      The Spring Rabbit

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Smudge the rabbit longs for a brother or sister but must wait for springtime.

      The Spring Rabbit
    • 1986

      Little Dennis doesn& ' t want to go to sleep because there might be something under his bed. Dennis isn& ' t afraid of monsters & ... after all, he& ' s a monster himself. He& ' s afraid that humans will get him. His mother says that humans are only in made-up stories, but Dennis is not convinced. A rollicking rhyme and delightfully detailed illustrations make this story of a bedtime surprise the perfect book for little monsters.

      The Monster Bed
    • 1984

      Badger's Parting Gifts

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.5(66)Add rating

      Celebrating the 35th anniversary of this quintessential and multi award- winning picture book about bereavement.Badger is so old that he knows he must soon die, so he does his best to prepare his friends. By sharing their memories, they realise that although Badger is no longer with them physically, he lives on through his friends.

      Badger's Parting Gifts