When twins Chris and Rosie set off for their first day at Jackson Juniors, they hatch a brilliant plan: Chris will pretend that he can't speak and Rosie that she can't hear. The plan doesn't seem quite so brilliant, though, when Rosie finds herself separated from Chris and in a special unit for pupils who are hard of hearing. But it's there that she makes her first new friend, Harrie, a girl with a surprising skill - she's a star footballer. Vivian French's books include "Caterpillar Caterpillar" (shortlisted for the 1993 Emil/Kurt Maschler Award), "Princess Primrose", "Why the Sea is Salt", "One Ballerina Two", "It's a Go to the Park Day", "Tottie Pig's Noisy Christmas", "Tottie Pig's Special Birthday", "Tillie McGillie's Fantastical Chair", "May Poggs and the Sunshine", "Under the Moon" and "Zenobia and Mouse".
Genre: Children's Fiction
Genre: Children's Fiction
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