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Three Bags Full - Ragnhild Scamell

 

Description: ISBN 0531054861 / Author: Ragnhild Scamell / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... but Millie is warm, and although bird, badger and rabbit offer her a place to stay, she realises that she can’t fit into ... more

 ... their homes. There is a sticky moment when a fox offers her a home for the night, because he “likes goats” but Millie realises she is not a goat, and runs to the farmhouse. Mrs Farmer stands hands on hips and berates Millie for having given away the wool which she wanted to knit a jumper. Luckily, Mrs Farmer has some wool left over and while Millie lies at her feet, she spends the night knitting, until in the morning, she has finished a jumper for Millie. Children tend to like the jumper- it’s green with yellow flo...more

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Premium Review Three Bags Full - Ragnhild Scamell: Too kind... (756 words)
by juicy_lucy - written on 22.05.07 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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Three bags full A lovely story about a very sweet character who is just too kind for her own good! We start with the words, “Millie was very very kind”, and learn that the cute and fluffy sheep skipping about the meadow is so kind that she tries hard not to stand on the flowers. One sunny morning, Millie is skipping about the field when a bird asks if she can have some of Millie’s wool for her nest. Of course, Millie says yes, and we see the bird tugging at the wool. The same happens when badger and rabbit ask for some wool for their nests- Millie is so accommodating that she rubs against a tree to loosen some of the wool. Of ...

 
 
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