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The Utterly Otterleys

Mairi Hedderwick, Author

Imprint: Hodder Children's Books

Publication date: August 17, 2006

Category: Picture storybooks

ISBN: 9780340873694

The Utterly Otterley family live in a cosy burrow near the river where everything is just about perfect. Until Pa Utterly Otterley wakes up one morning and decides it’s time to find a new home.

Reviews

Mairi Hedderwick is 'a great storyteller.'

Shelf Life: Scottish Book Trust Quarterly

PRAISE FOR A WALK WITH GRANNIE:
'A feast of visual detail and a simple child centred text work prefectly together to create a rhytmic book for sharing' - Reading Evening Post
'The appeal of this particular book lies in the simple text, which is very child-friendly and in the tiny details in the illustrations.' - Writing Magazine

Exquisite watercolour pictures, full of movement and detail are matched by economic, evocative prose in this delightful tale of a family of otters who are on the move, in search for a new home.

Carousel

a gently story which is ideal for bedtime reading with young children and the washed out watercolour illustrations add to the calming mood.

www.adoption-net.co.uk

Ideal for bedtime reading with young children

Adoption-net

Delightful story of an otter family and, as ever, charming illustrations.

The Times

In the Otterleys Mairi Hedderwick has a found a spirited animal alternative to the much-loved Katie Morag and her family, while her watery, winter landscapes full of wildlife are as delightful as ever.

Julia Eccleshare, The Guardian

The lovely watercolour drawings and rhyming narrative makes this a charming book that is bound to be a delightful read and family favourite.

The Lady

Exquisite watercolour pictures, full of movement and detail, are matched by economic, evocative prose in the delightful tale

Carousel

As delightful as ever

The Guardian

Mairi Hedderwick

Mairie Hedderwick was born in Gourrock. She left the mainland for the Isle of Coll where she and her crofting husband brought up their young family. She has never quite left the island – and still returns to paint, and to ponder the island life which has enriched her craft for so long.