Pip and the Bamboo Path
Jesse Hodgson
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Description
Homeward Bound meets Finding Nemo in this heartfelt tale about family, community and survival, featuring the world's most adorable endangered animal: the red panda. In the great forested heights of the Himalayas, many species live peacefully, but their lives are changing forever as humans cut down the trees that they call home. When Pip and her mother realize they are no longer safe in their familiar forest, the two red pandas embark on a journey to find the Bamboo Path, which should lead them to a new home. But the long road ahead is full of unfamiliar places, hidden dangers, and something neither Pip, nor her mother, has ever seen before--a bustling city. This story is a charming tale of perseverance, which also highlights the plight of the endangered red pandas, who are losing their homes to deforestation.
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Nobrow Press
Publish Date
February 05, 2019
Pages
32
Dimensions
10.8 X 9.5 X 0.4 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781911171461
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Jesse Hodgson is a children's book illustrator from Bristol. Her soft, yet intricate illustrations are focused mainly wildlife and nature. Her first project with Flying Eye Books, Pongo, received the highly commended award from the Macmillan Children's Book Award. She currently lives in Bristol.
Reviews
"A gorgeously illustrated story about finding a home with important messages about deforestation and endangered species."
--Olivia Farr, YA Books Central staff reviewer "Each page is filled with vibrant illustrations that draw the reader into the story."--Youth Services Book Review
--Olivia Farr, YA Books Central staff reviewer "Each page is filled with vibrant illustrations that draw the reader into the story."--Youth Services Book Review