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Badger's New House

Badger's New House

Published in
2002
4.21
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Description

After moving into a grand new house and fixing up his old one for Grandmother Mouse, Badger realizes that he misses his former home. Badger loves his cozy little cottage, despite its imperfections. However, after a huge storm damages it, he sells it to Grandmother Mouse and moves to a mansion. Feeling lost and lonely, Badger is happy to help fix things at the cottage when invited over by Grandmother Mouse. Each visit, he repairs something new, eventually restoring the cottage to its former glory. Realizing the only problem left is that it's too small for Grandmother Mouse's family, Badger finds a solution for that as well.
Age
4-7
Text complexity
beginner
Length
32 pages

Why to read

  • Encourages Imagination: The story of 'Badger's New House' is likely to spark creativity and imagination in young readers as they follow Badger's adventure in finding or building a new home.
  • Teaches Life Lessons: Children's books often contain important moral or practical lessons. This book may teach about the importance of perseverance, adaptability, or the value of community when facing life changes.
  • Engaging Characters: Robin Muller may have created memorable and relatable characters that will keep children engaged and entertained while they read about Badger's experiences with his new house.
  • Beautiful Illustrations: If 'Badger's New House' is a picture book, it likely features beautiful illustrations that complement the story, providing a visual treat that enhances the reading experience.