Pip’s Wood
It's autumn in Pip's Wood, and Pip has spent all morning building something wonderful: a leaf pile, the finest for miles around. Then Fox arrives — warm and delightful, as Fox always is — and jumps in. Fox says sorry. And then it happens again. And again. Each time Fox is sorry; each time the afternoon glows; each time Pip ends up feeling like something is wrong, but unsure what, or whose fault it is. *Was That Really Allowed?* is the fourth book in Pip's Wood — stories about feelings, friendship, and what it means to grow up. Written in rhyme and made to be read aloud. For children aged four and up. Free to listen. Free to keep. Any adult who'd like to know more about the themes in these stories is welcome to write to jc@byjc.co.uk
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