A funny, touching picture book from Children’s Laureate, and Charlie and Lola creator, Lauren Child.
Rat lives in dustbin Number 3, Grubby Alley. At night, when he’s tucked up in his crisp packet, Rat looks up at all the cosy windows and wonders what it would be like to belong to somebody. To be an actual pet. To have a home of his own . . .
Gently exploring themes of homelessness and poverty, this is the perfect way to talk about this often tricky subject with young children and encourage them to empathise with others.
At least 10% of the purchase price of every copy of That Pesky Rat sold will be donated to St Mungo’s Broadway, a charity providing help, support and advice to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
‘Clever, rewarding and hugely enjoyable’ Guardian
‘Another little masterpiece from Lauren Child’ Mail on Sunday
Winner of the Nestle Children’s Book Prize Gold Award
Rat lives in dustbin Number 3, Grubby Alley. At night, when he’s tucked up in his crisp packet, Rat looks up at all the cosy windows and wonders what it would be like to belong to somebody. To be an actual pet. To have a home of his own . . .
Gently exploring themes of homelessness and poverty, this is the perfect way to talk about this often tricky subject with young children and encourage them to empathise with others.
At least 10% of the purchase price of every copy of That Pesky Rat sold will be donated to St Mungo’s Broadway, a charity providing help, support and advice to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
‘Clever, rewarding and hugely enjoyable’ Guardian
‘Another little masterpiece from Lauren Child’ Mail on Sunday
Winner of the Nestle Children’s Book Prize Gold Award
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Reviews
A groovy, brilliantly illustrated story
Funny and touching
A wonderful story about love and loneliness in the big city
Another little masterpiece from Lauren Child, whose stories and quirky pictures leave you helpless with laughter
Full of surprises, from the word-positioning on the page to the different materials used in the illustrations, this is a charming tale of a rat that just wants to be loved
Brilliant. Completely brilliant
A good story with a message worth discussing
Child is a unique talent, in that her famously arty montages of pattern, colour, cartoon and photographs are matched by equally exuberant text... three to seven-year-olds will love it almost as much as I do
Full of surprises... lively and amusing... exhilarating
A wonderfully funny, touching tale from Lauren Child
Clever, rewarding and hugely enjoyable
A witty, enjoyable story accompanied by Lauren Child's famously stunning collages
Delivered with Child's customary mix of charm and wit... packed with humour and warmth
Feast on the pictures and wonder at the skill with which she brings all together
Witty and affecting... children will love her winning tale
Another little masterpiece from Lauren Child, whose stories and quirky pictures leave you helpless with laughter
In every respect, Child has the knack. She engages the eye, tickles the fancy, makes jokes that resound and stand repetition
Here's a book to make you smile... wonderfully quirky