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A Snowy Robin Rescue

Mary Kelly

A Snowy Robin Rescue

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

5 out 5

36 reviews

An exciting and inspiring animal story, with a delightful Christmas
message. Based on a real-life RSPCA rescue, this heartwarming
story shows trained RSPCA inspectors working together to create a
happy ending for an animal in peril – not to mention a Christmas
surprise!

Reviews

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I love robin books it makes me smile

Senorita Tulip Vesuvius 26.08.2024

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I read this as my reading book in school. I absolutely love Robins and I found out some interesting facts like Robins breasts aren’t actually red, they are orange. I enjoyed this book

Anonymous 21.12.2023

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This book is about a little robin stuck in the snow! Hannah and Evan need to help him quick.

Nurse Rapunzel Ketchup 15.08.2023

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This was an exiting Adventure based on a real life story. I recommend this book for everyone. It is packed with facts about birds and Robbins. And something to do with Christmas presents and the RSPCA

Captain Flossy Hammersmith 07.01.2023

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This was a nice book. I like robins

Fairy Iggy Hammersmith 02.09.2022

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Great.

Coach Sandwich Racoon 26.08.2022

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Anytime you see an animal that doesn't look right or looks stuck or in trouble, you can immediately call any adult or call the RSPCA service.

Countess Daisy Quarantine 28.07.2022

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I really enjoyed reading this book and I think it is supporting a great charity that helps animals I love how it is based on real life events and rescues My favourite character is Hannah. I would recommend this book to people who love animals and supporting them

Baroness Petunia Shortbread 02.09.2021

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I loved all the charters, it was lodes of fun.

Lady Phoenix Pineapple 28.08.2021

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It was a fictional book very good I learned that robins chest was actually orange not red

Empress Bunny Scratchings 08.08.2021

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Amazing. Good book.

Lady Diamond Porridge-Oats 30.07.2021

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I liked when Lucky the robin was released with the RSPCA after being treated. Evan is my favourite character, because he found ( and named ) Lucky.

Baroness Aphrodite Archer 30.07.2021

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It was really interesting, I love reading about robins and it has been snowing here too.

Dona Marge Racoon 24.01.2021

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I love this non-fiction book because it is so interesting. The RSPCA team rescues the robin by taking it off from a glue trap. My favourite was Hanna because she spotted out the robin first and I loved Lucky, the robin because it is a beautiful, handsome bird. I am very much inspired by the RSPCA team. I would aspire to be a part of the team when I grow up.

Princess Harmonica Bookmark 14.09.2020

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So nerve wracking but he got better

Mademoiselle Marge Moonbeam 18.08.2020

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I really enjoyed reading it. I would recommend it to people who like animals.

Senorita Honeycomb Chocolate-mousse 14.08.2020

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Good book

Viscountess Orchid Submarine 08.08.2020

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I think it was amazing but it was so horrible that the robin got stuck on the glue trap and lost some of its feathers.

Lady Petunia Anteater 28.07.2020

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This is one of my best books ever. It is based on a real life RSPCA rescue . The people in the book are fake but the people who achaly were in it were 2 boys. They were 12 and came back from school and seen it in a glue trap.

Senorita Babs Racoon 26.07.2020

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The poor Robin! This is a great read.

Anonymous 23.07.2020