The North Pole Picnic: Playdate Adventures
By Emma Beswetherick and Anna Woodbine
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“Every young girl should read this series!” Amanda Holden
“I love this adventure! It’s made me want to save the world, just like Katy, Cassie and Zia!” Annabel, age 6
Join best friends Katy, Cassie and Zia on a series of amazing adventures as they work together to save the planet…
Winter has arrived, and the girls decide to cosy up with a picnic in the North Pole. But to their surprise the Arctic Queen gives them a frosty reception.
Before they can enjoy snowflake-shaped sandwiches and mountains of ice cream, they must first understand how important it is to protect the polar animals’ habitat. But can they figure out how to stop the North Pole from melting?
Emma Beswetherick
Emma Beswetherick is the mother of young children and wanted to write exciting, inspirational and enabling adventure stories to share with them. Emma works in publishing and lives in London with her family and two ragdoll cats, one of whom was the inspiration for Thunder! Emma is available for events and can be found @EBeswetherick and emmabeswetherick.com.
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The North Pole Picnic - Emma Beswetherick
Zia LOVED the Christmas holidays. Her family were Muslim and celebrated a festival called Eid twice each year, but this was still a special time for them. They loved the twinkling lights that brightened up the town, and even though they didn’t exchange presents like the families of lots of children in her class, they spent time seeing aunts, uncles and cousins and eating lots of delicious food. This year was going to be even more special because in just a few days they were flying to India for a family wedding. But before that Zia had the last day of term to enjoy, and it was going to be BRILLIANT for two BRILLIANT reasons. Firstly, because her best friends were coming for a playdate after school. Secondly, because it was a non-school-uniform day. Put these things together and it meant today was definitely going to be Zia’s favourite day of the entire term.
"Come on, Zia! It’s time to leave! yelled her mum. Zia’s family was a loud, bellowy sort of family.
Your sisters are waiting!"
Zia wondered how many times she’d been called already – her mind had been too occupied with playdates and choosing what to wear to notice. Coming, coming!
she bellowed back from her room, checking her silver leggings and fluffy turquoise jumper in the mirror one last time. Have you found my light-up trainers?
Yes! You know you’ve asked me that about five times already this morning?
Her mum had that half-cross face she often wore in the mornings before school – somewhere between a frown and a grin.
Zia trotted down the stairs, then smiled innocently at her mum while she put on her trainers. Her older sisters were fighting (as usual) to see who could get their coats down from the peg first.
Everyone ready?
their mum asked, hurrying them out of the door so as not to be late for the bell. And remember,
she said, turning to Zia, your friends are coming for a playdate after school.
Zia’s heart did another little leap of excitement.
"Mum, you know I’ve told you that about five times this morning!" she said cheekily. Surely her mum knew that was one thing she couldn’t possibly forget.
Zia was in Junipers class at Bishop’s Park Primary (every class in her year was named after a tree or bush) along with her two best friends, Cassandra and Katy. The three girls were inseparable and loved nothing more than planning adventures – and going on playdates to each other’s houses. Last term they’d set up a new secret club called the Playdate Adventure Club and it was the coolest thing Zia had ever been a part of.
That lunchtime, after finishing off the calendars they’d been making in class, the three girls huddled in the cold playground, chatting excitedly about the playdate they were having later.
I’ve told my sisters they’re not allowed in my room the whole time we’re playing!
Zia exclaimed.
"Good