Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant

When the pirates came to Evie’s house, she helped them find a treasure map. The pirate captain left his porcupine, Pieces of Eight, to live with her, and Evie’s dad built her a small house to live in.That was Evie’s story in "Pizzas, Pirates and a Porcupine."

"Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant" is the story of the little elephant who was Pieces of Eight’s special friend. The elephant’s name is Edward, and he goes on a journey back to find his friend.

It’s also the story of Pegs, an enterprising chicken who wants to lay an egg. Pegs accompanies Edward and their adventures take them on a balloon ride,drop them in the middle of a football game, and later there are duckings in the river and a trip on a steam engine. They meet and rescue more friends along the way - until it is Edward's turn to be rescued.

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Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant

When the pirates came to Evie’s house, she helped them find a treasure map. The pirate captain left his porcupine, Pieces of Eight, to live with her, and Evie’s dad built her a small house to live in.That was Evie’s story in "Pizzas, Pirates and a Porcupine."

"Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant" is the story of the little elephant who was Pieces of Eight’s special friend. The elephant’s name is Edward, and he goes on a journey back to find his friend.

It’s also the story of Pegs, an enterprising chicken who wants to lay an egg. Pegs accompanies Edward and their adventures take them on a balloon ride,drop them in the middle of a football game, and later there are duckings in the river and a trip on a steam engine. They meet and rescue more friends along the way - until it is Edward's turn to be rescued.

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Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant

Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant

by Barbara Godwin
Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant

Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant

by Barbara Godwin

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Overview

When the pirates came to Evie’s house, she helped them find a treasure map. The pirate captain left his porcupine, Pieces of Eight, to live with her, and Evie’s dad built her a small house to live in.That was Evie’s story in "Pizzas, Pirates and a Porcupine."

"Eggs, Pegs and an Elephant" is the story of the little elephant who was Pieces of Eight’s special friend. The elephant’s name is Edward, and he goes on a journey back to find his friend.

It’s also the story of Pegs, an enterprising chicken who wants to lay an egg. Pegs accompanies Edward and their adventures take them on a balloon ride,drop them in the middle of a football game, and later there are duckings in the river and a trip on a steam engine. They meet and rescue more friends along the way - until it is Edward's turn to be rescued.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152574746
Publisher: Barbara Godwin
Publication date: 01/14/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

I love quirky characters - skeletons, ghosts, machines, inventors, alligators, aliens, insects, pirates - especially when they are mixed up with weird happenings and a tiny bit of magic. When I was little, running round our big back garden on the Isle Of Wight, I wanted to be in Robin Hood's band or go on adventures like Alices's. People in books were funny, scary, sad or warm-hearted, mysterious or magical. They felt real and I made up my own stories before I could write. After that, I wrote them for myself, then for my daughter, and now for my granddaughter - and I still write them for that little girl who had adventures in the big back garden. I've never truly grown up. My stories are being illustrated, and published. So lots more to come. Now I live in Surrey with my daughter, son-in-law and my granddaughter. I used to have a dog called Paddy, a budgie called Ringo, a rabbit called Flipper, a cat called Issy and lots of chickens. We don't have pets at the moment, but we want a dog later on. Lots of animals creep into my stories and they're always fun and magical to have around. Who knows what is really real and what isn't?

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