Fears of the horrible smell that she might make has driven everyone away from being friends with Sally. But, on a trip to town, she shows that she only uses her deadly smell against people she doesn’t like!
When Sally turns her stink on Nobby the Job as he raids some local shops she shows everyone just how useful her special power can be. Soon everyone wants to be Sally’s friend. Laurie Stansfield’s illustrations are charming and also help to dispel negative myths about skunks!
Discover that skunks don't always stink, with Roald-Dahl Funny Prize-winning Peter Bently!
Nobody wants to be friends with a smelly skunk, but Sally is desperate to show the townspeople that she would never let off a stink around friends. When she bumps into the town robber, it's time to show everyone how useful her stink can be!
Multi-award-winning Peter Bently teams up with Laurie Stansfield to teach us not to judge a skunk by its stink!
A raucous tale with a lesson to not judge others at its heart in an upbeat rhyming text. Children learn what it might be like to be someone who’s unwelcome in a new place.
Peter Bently grew up in an army family and went to ten different schools. He studied languages at Oxford and worked as a journalist and non-fiction book editor before becoming a children's author when his own two children were very small. He is the author of more than sixty books, including King Jack and the Dragon (illustrated by Helen Oxenbury), an American Library Association Notable Book of the Year. It was also shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal.