Tweet tweet! Three little birds have been parted from their flock, and the youngest has hurt her wing! Clever Badger builds a flying machine, and the friends set off on a thrilling adventure. But will they be fast enough to reach the other birds? 



Little children everywhere will love this latest installment of the best-loved Badger series, an exciting tale of friendship, courage and happy reunions.

Badger and the Great Storm

by Suzanne Chiew

Published 5 January 2015

Badgers have always lived under the old oak tree. But one day, a terrible storm arrives. Big-hearted Badger works hard to keep his friends safe from the bad weather – protecting burrows and rescuing nests. But who will look after Badger’s home in the old oak tree?

Badger and the Great Storm is a warm and touching tale of friendship, courage and new beginnings. With gently humorous illustrations from Caroline Pedler (Don’t Wake the Bear, Hare! and There’s No Such Thing as Monsters!), it’s the perfect book for sharing with children.


Badger and the Great Rescue

by Suzanne Chiew

Published 7 January 2016

Little children everywhere will love this exciting, new tale of rescue, courage and friendship! The sequel to best-loved Badger and the Great Storm, this heart-warming picture book celebrates creativity and the values of being resourceful, kind, and helpful to others.

When Badger and his friends find a rope, a basket, and a piece of cloth in the woods, they are quick to think of some brilliant ways of recycling them. But then they discover a mole stuck in a tree who needs their help. Can Badger come up with a clever plan to rescue their new friend in need?


Badger and friends are enjoying a glorious day in the warm summer sun when they discover the stream has run dry! Badger has a plan to find water, but the journey will be long, hot and hard. Can the friends find water before it’s too late?

Badger and the Great Journey is an exciting adventure about friendship, courage and water conservation. Fans of Badger and the Great Storm and Badger and the Great Rescue will love this charming sequel, featuring the bright and heart-warming illustrations of Caroline Pedler (Don’t Wake the Bear, Hare! and A Mouse So Small).