Dog and Cat were happy living next door until a misunderstanding caused a real kerfuffle! Now they can’t stand each other any longer, so they start to build a wall between their gardens. The wall goes up and up and up.
One day a funny rabbit pops its head over. But whose garden will this new friend play in? Here’s another cause for chaos between neighbours! Finally a better idea for how to use the bricks finds three happy friends sharing the garden after all—until some pigs move in next door . . . .
From the creator of sensational lift-the-flap books about fairy tales and adventures comes a delightfully simple story about getting along with friends, which doesn’t put the lid on pandemonium.
Clotilde Perrin is an illustrator and author living in Strasbourg, France. She has published over 30 books including the international lift-the-flap bestseller Inside the Villains. Day in the life of Clotilde Perrin .
I really enjoyed this book with its wonderfully interactive 'lift the flaps' as part of the story and how eventually a resolution to the 'kerfuffle'.
Sue Martin Children's Literacy Specialist

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