Frank and Bert The one with the missing cookies

Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

Book - 2025

Frank and Bert are off for a picnic in the countryside. And Bert has brought a delicious surprise! But when he falls asleep, Frank can't resist taking a peek . . . WOW! Bert has made Frank's FAVORITE cookies! Surely, he won't mind if Frank eats one . . . or two . . . or three . . .

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
Lincoln, MA : Nosy Crow 2025
Language
English
Main Author
Chris Naylor-Ballesteros (author)
Item Description
"First published as Frank and Bert: the one with the missing biscuits in 2024 by Nosy Crow Ltd., London, UK."
"With a free Stories Aloud audiobook! See back cover."--Sticker on cover.
"Stories Aloud. Scan this QR code on your phone for a free audio reading of this book!"--Back cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9798887771328
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In the friends' third outing, Frank faces two challenges: delayed gratification and honesty. Frank the fox (who narrates) and Bert the bear's previous picnics have been marred by mishaps: rain, wasps, a scary squirrel. But this one will be perfect--plus, Bert has brought along a surprise in his box. The duo set out for their favorite spot under a tree, near some rounded hills. The lunch looks delicious, and Frank can't wait for the surprise. When it's unfortunately delayed by Bert's post-meal nap, Frank opens the box, which turns out to be full of caramel crunch cookies: "my absolute favorite cookies in the whole world." Surely it would be OK to eat just one? "Or maybe even two…or three…or four…or five!" Uh-oh. Now Frank must explain why the box is empty. Frank blames those scary squirrels--10 of them! But Bert is so worried about his friend's tussle with the squirrels that Frank feels guilty and decides to tell the truth--and is swiftly forgiven. Their next picnic looks like it might just resemble their last one, with Fox bearing muffins for Bert…but there's a surprise ending for everyone! The language and pacing are just right, the tone understated, the conflict relatable. The squirrels are manic without being truly scary. Bert's scribbly fur and Frank's red hatch marks evoke character, and their accessories, all blue for Fox, all pink for Bert, further help differentiate them. Another warm and relatable triumph.(Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.