Reading Champion: The Hare and the Tortoise by Hilary Robinson - ISBN: 9781445192932
Paperback
Slow and steady wins the race: who will be victorious?

Reading Champion: The Hare and the Tortoise

Independent Reading Green 5

$17.75

  • Paperback

    24 pages

  • Release Date

    9 June 2025

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Summary

In this retelling of a traditional tale, a hare and a tortoise decide to have a race. Hare is confident and stops to rest, but Tortoise keeps going. Who will win?

This retelling of the original traditional tale is suitable for children aged 5-7, or those reading at book band Green 5.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781445192932
ISBN-10:1445192934
Author:Hilary Robinson, James Croft
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Imprint:Franklin Watts Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:24
Release Date:9 June 2025
Weight:67g
Dimensions:206mm x 146mm x 8mm
Series:Reading Champion
About The Author

Hilary Robinson

Hilary Robinson (Author)

Hilary Robinson is the author of over 40 children’s books including the top selling Mixed Up Fairy Tales and The Copper Tree. She is also a broadcaster and freelance BBC radio producer. Hilary was born in Devon and brought up in Nigeria and England. Her books have been translated into a number of languages and are sold across the world.

James Croft (Illustrator)

James Croft graduated from Wolverhampton University with a first in Illustration. Over the last 25 years, he has worked as a freelance illustrator.

He began his career creating illustrations for magazines and advertising campaigns. He has also worked on children’s books and mural designs. At first, he used acrylic paints, posca pens and chalk pastels, but over the last few years, he has created artwork digitally and often combines hand-painted art with digital images.

James has had more than 40 books published and has worked with dozens of clients, such as Aardman, Marks and Spencers, BBC, Macmillan and Penguin.

In 2016, he painted an elephant for ‘Herd of Sheffield’. This was Sheffield’s biggest public art event to date and consisted of 58 enormous fibreglass elephants placed on a trail across the city.

Since then, he has created many more public art projects. This includes dozens of hospital murals. He aims to bring art out of the gallery and make it more accessible.

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