A Percy the Park Keeper Story - One Snowy Night (A Percy the Park Keeper Story): Unabridged edition

By Nick Butterworth, Read by Jim Broadbent

Celebrate thirty years of Percy the Park Keeper and his animal friends with this funny story in the classic series from award-winning author and illustrator Nick Butterworth!

Percy the park keeper always feeds the animals in the park where he lives. But one cold winter’s night Percy discovers that his little friends need more than food and he must find a way to help them.

Includes a surprise pull-out poster!

More than 9 million Percy the Park Keeper books sold, worldwide!

Format: Audio-Book
Ageband: 2 to 6
Release Date: 28 Apr 2022
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-855847-5
Detailed Edition: Unabridged edition
Nick Butterworth was born in London and grew up in a sweet shop in Essex. He worked for various major graphic design companies before becoming a full-time author and illustrator. Among his picture books are Thud!, QPootle5, Jingle Bells, Albert le Blanc, Tiger and The Whisperer, winner of the Nestlé Gold Award. But he is best known for his stories about Percy the Park Keeper, which have sold more than 9 million copies worldwide. Percy has also appeared in his own television series.

”Praise for One Snowy Night'A heartwarming bedtime tale…” - Susan Hill, The Independent

”'A lovely book to share at bedtime” - Children’s Book News

”'… it’s just right for reading aloud on a cold day” - Books for Keeps

”Praise for One Springy Day'Brimming with warmth and gentle humour.” - Sally Morris, Daily Mail

”'An absolute must for every young book shelf” - Reading Zone

”'A timeless classic” - Storgy Kids

”Praise for The Rescue Party:'…it’s good for reading aloud to under-fives, and later the six-pluses will still want to read it themselves.” - The Independent on Sunday

”Praise for After the Storm:'…look no further for the best present for any child from two to six.” - Susan Hill, The Sunday Times

”Praise for Percy’s Bumpy Ride:'Imaginatively detailed illustrations and just the right amount of suspense.” - Practical Parenting