Pip’s Wood
It is late summer, and Pip is cold. Not much - just a little. But cold. "Not cold," says the rabbit. "The summer's still here!" Fox drifts past, warm-voiced as ever: "You feel it more keenly - it's just how you are." And when Pip tries to say, out loud, that the words felt unkind - there is a rhyme for that too. *Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can never hurt you.* Pip walks on knowing something there's no permission to know. *Sticks and Stones* is the third 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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