![This is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch, written by Sarah Hayes and illustrated by Helen Craig, published by Walker Books. This is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch, written by Sarah Hayes and illustrated by Helen Craig. Teddy bear sitting by a lunch box and holding a silver spoon.](https://sp-ao.shortpixel.ai/client/to_auto,q_glossy,ret_img,w_300,h_364/https://livingpaintings.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/This-is-the-Bear-and-the-Picnic-Lunch-300x364.jpg)
This is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch
Sarah Hayes
Written by Michael Rosen
Illustrated by Jonathan Langley
Suitable for: 0-5 years
Sponsored by: Marchday Charitable Trust
Available braille grades: Grade 1, Grade 2
All the animals on the farm are sleeping happily – until Dog starts to snore! On and on, he snores through the night while the other animals grow angrier and sleepier by the minute. Something will have to be done.
Here we have a little animal and a really large one. We'll find out about the little one first. Which way do you think he is facing? If you have found his curly tail at one end and his little snout at the other, you will know that he is facing to the left and must be one of the piglets. He looks really sweet with his little pink smooth body dotted all over with grey spots. We'll start with his face. Can you feel the slit of his open mouth, then the flat end of his snout? A snout is what we call a pigs nose. Move up over his face and find the black blob of his eye and his little pointed pink ear.
Sleeping Dog and Sheep
Piglet and Cow
Cat and Dog
Sarah Hayes
Malorie Blackman
Sarah Roberts
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