Tim the Tiny Horse
Harry Hill
Tim the Tiny Horse is exceedingly small. Given a cocktail stick, a piece of cotton and a hawthorn berry, he could play swingball. But it isn’t easy being tiny. Every day there is a new challenge: a fight with a fly over a hoola hoop; the struggle to be the first ever tiny TV star; his fear of big dogs (particularly ones with a nasty look in their eyes). Luckily, he is a plucky fellow and what he lacks in stature he more than makes up for in enthusiasm – for chicken nuggets, his tic-tac box conservatory and The News at One O’Clock from the BBC with Anna Ford.
Harry Hill has created a gentle, comical character who will be adored by his fans and will make him many more, both adults and children. The twelve stories, all illustrated by Harry, look at the hilarious trials of everyday life for a little horse the size of a 50p piece.
Reviews
Very good and funny
Dragon Cornetto Chocolate-mousse 04.09.2023
Pages were tiny. Not much writing
Principal Harmonica Spaghetti-Hoops 12.02.2022
It was quite funny and good. Very good and funny.
Anonymous 02.01.2015
This book was interesting to read, especially where Tim talks to his friend called Fly about God.
Anonymous 12.08.2014
I liked this book because it had short and comical stories but it could have been a single story and a bit more exciting.
Anonymous 19.07.2014