Ragnhild Scamell showcases a keen turn of phrasing in this book. The epilogue (below) is enveloping and uses language to soothe the child reader/listener. "Hedgehog squeezed into her little nest. It fitted her perfectly. And it was the best nest ever." Read in a quiet voice, this text provides a clever coda to the exciting progression of the story, easing the listener into the resolution, and providing a peaceful conclusion. The picture bares little comparison to a real hedgehog nest- which are usually located under hedgerows, piles of logs, etc, but fits the text well; the idea of 'squeezing' into a 'little nest' is psychologically emotive, and the illustration depicts the scene that most children would picture. A pause for reflection is definitely needed after reading this to your class- or a peaceful passing into sleep if you are reading this to your child. A wonderful book that is superbly paced and supremely enjoyable.
Recommended to Year Three readers as the text is lengthy and fairly complex; also recommended to read to children of all ages.
CLASSROOM EXTRA: Want to see a real hedgehog nest? CLICK HERE for the British Hedgehog Preservation Society page on hedgehog homes.
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