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Published: 15th November 2023
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The Littlest Yak: Home Is Where the Herd Is
By (Author) Lu Fraser
Illustrated by Kate Hindley
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
3rd April 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 260mm, Height 260mm
This fantastic, heartwarming followup to the internationally bestselling,
awardwinning The Littlest Yak and The Littlest Yak: The New Arrival takes Gertie and
her family to pastures new.
But a home, Mummy smiled, is about so much more than the books on the shelf or the
toys on the floor.
When the ice starts melting, its time for the yaks to move on and find a new mountain.
Gerties mum tells her that home is about more than the things that you pack, but Gerties
not so sure. She tries to squash and squeeze everything they own onto her sledge. But,
oh no! It seems shes left behind the most important thing of all . . . her baby sister, Dotty!
Perhaps home isnt about the things you have after all.
Also by Lu Fraser & Kate Hindley:
The Littlest Yak
WINNER of Oscar's Book Prize 2021
WINNER of the Sainsburys Book Award 2021
The Littlest Yak: The New Arrival
By Lu Fraser, illustrated by Sarah Warburton:
One Camel Called Doug
Kate Hindley studied illustration at Falmouth College of Art, and went on to work for two years as a children's print designer at a studio in Northampton, whilst working freelance on children's books and greetings cards. She has now illustrated many much-loved picture books, including Oliver and Patch by Claire Freedman (author of the Aliens Love Underpants series) and the award-winning You Must Bring a Hat and the brilliantly funny Be More Bernard, both written by Simon Philip. Kate has also illustrated the popular children's fiction series, The Royal Rabbits of London by Santa Montefiore and Simon Sebag Montefiore.In 2019, Kate launched her adorable Treacle Street series lift-the-flap books, for which she both writes and illustrates. Kate lives in Bristol.