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Little Brown Bushrat
AuthorGeorgie Ripper
IllustratorGeorgie Ripper
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
21 June 2002
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages32
ISBN0-333-96083-1

Little Brown Bushrat is a children's book by writer and illustrator Georgie Ripper, that tells the story of a little brown bushrat discovering that he has special talent. The book is the winner of The Macmillan Prize for Children's Illustration in 2000.

Little Brown Bushrat was initially published in 2002 in the United Kingdom by Macmillan Children's Books (ISBN 0-333-96083-1) as a 32-page hardback edition,[1] was followed by a paperback edition.[1] It was penned for readers aged three to seven, and is 546 words long.

Plot

The protagonist is a little brown bushrat. All the animals in the bush have an exciting talent – the kangaroo can jump the highest, the emu can run the fastest and the duck-billed platypus is the best swimmer. But the little brown bushrat thinks he can't do anything . . . until he is given a chance to save the day.

Recognition

The book is the winner of The Macmillan Prize for Children's Illustration in 2000.

References

  1. ^ a b "The Little Brown Bushrat: Amazon.co.uk: Georgina Ripper: Books". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2012.