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Just You and Me - Sam McBratney


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Just You and Me - Sam McBratney

 
Description: ISBN 0744598176 / Author: Sam McBratney / Genre: Junior Books / Little Goosey and Big Gander Goose need a place to hide from the storm. ... more
Just You and Me - Sam McBratney ... But everywhere they look, someone else is there already. In the ditch there's a small greywhiskered mouse; among the roots of a tall tree is a squirrel; in the cave among the rocks is a rabbit...Little Goosey doesn't want to share. Will they ever find a place just for the two of them?

Newest Review: ... in the ditch but a little grey mouse is already hiding there and little goose doesnt want to share and says "just you ... more

 ... and me" so they look elsewhere. This time they go to hide in the roots of a great big tree but the squirrel is already hiding there and little goose still doesnt want to share. Wholst still looking for somewhere to hide they look inside a cave but rabbit is already there, little goose still doesnt want to share. Will little goose and big goose gander ever find somewhere all of there own to hide wholst the storm passes. This is a lovely little book with a great story and fantastic pictures to acompany the story al...more

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barbie84
Premium Review Just You and Me - Sam McBratney: the storm is on its way (217 words)
by - written on 08/03/08 (Useful, 17 readings)
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There is a big storm on the way, little goosey and big gander goose need to find a place to hide away from the storm untill it is over. They begin searching for somewhere to hide from the storm, they look in the ditch but a little grey mouse is already hiding there and little goose doesnt want to share and says "just you and me" so they look elsewhere. This time they go to hide in the roots of a great big tree but the squirrel is already hiding there and little goose still doesnt want to share. Wholst still looking for somewhere to hide they look inside a cave but rabbit is already there, little goose still doesnt want to share. Will little ...  Read the complete review

kingfisher111
Premium Review Are you ever really alone? (674 words)
by - written on 31/05/07 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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'Just You and me' is a rather delightful and endearing story about two geese and what happens to them one stormy night! It is written by Sam McBratney who is perhaps better known for having written 'Guess How Much I Love You?' The two main characters are Little Goosey and Big Gander Goose. Big Gander Goose is the older wiser one who looks after the slightly more nervous little one! The story takes place one evening when the two geese are going for a walk. Unfortunately as they are on their way the wind starts up, the sky darkens and it definitely looks like there is going to be a storm. What the geese need to do now is to find somewhere that is warm and dry ...  Read the complete review

 

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