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A RAINY DAY (Stories from Percy’s Park)

By (author) Nick Butterworth

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From the creator of One Snowy Night comes this entertaining board book for the youngest of Percy fans! Percy the park keeper and his animal friends are just about to enjoy a picnic when, suddenly, there is a thunderstorm. Sheltering in Percy’s hut, the friends wonder how they’ll pass the time indoors. But as they all start to enjoy playing games, they soon discover that they can always have fun together – whatever the weather! A fun, rhyming story about friendship. Percy and his animal friends have delighted readers around the world for over thirty years!

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Normally shipped | Forthcoming
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 12 Feb 2026
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Format | Board book
Pages | 12
Dimensions | 163 x 199 x 6mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 270g
ISBN | 978-0-0087-6588-0
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / humorous stories
Expected | 16 Jun 2026

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