Author: | Jerry Evans | ISBN: | 9781466093454 |
Publisher: | Jerry Evans | Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jerry Evans |
ISBN: | 9781466093454 |
Publisher: | Jerry Evans |
Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
After the success of the first Paperbats book, this second book contains two more short young childrens stories involving the Paperbat family in more adventures.
In the first story, Herald discovers a fire, which is one the Paperbats greatest fears. With no park keepers around, the Paperbats try bravely to put it out themselves. Fortunately, Metro has invented something that can help.
The second story sees the young twins, Metro and Tel, belatedly looking for a birthday present for their dad, Herald. Yet such a simple plan sees them getting into lots of trouble.
All Paperbats are small furry creatures made of paper, and are found in most local parks. Un-noticed by humans, they try and protect our local parks from being damaged or destroyed.
Paperbats are not like other bats; they are made of paper for a start which is not good for flying in the rain, or being near fire, and due to them being very light, they are blown around a lot by the wind – which is however a key to why they are never recognised as it humans see them, as they only think that they are wind-blown pieces of newspaper.
After the success of the first Paperbats book, this second book contains two more short young childrens stories involving the Paperbat family in more adventures.
In the first story, Herald discovers a fire, which is one the Paperbats greatest fears. With no park keepers around, the Paperbats try bravely to put it out themselves. Fortunately, Metro has invented something that can help.
The second story sees the young twins, Metro and Tel, belatedly looking for a birthday present for their dad, Herald. Yet such a simple plan sees them getting into lots of trouble.
All Paperbats are small furry creatures made of paper, and are found in most local parks. Un-noticed by humans, they try and protect our local parks from being damaged or destroyed.
Paperbats are not like other bats; they are made of paper for a start which is not good for flying in the rain, or being near fire, and due to them being very light, they are blown around a lot by the wind – which is however a key to why they are never recognised as it humans see them, as they only think that they are wind-blown pieces of newspaper.