'Milou,' Lotta said softly. 'We need adoption papers to leave. And no one except that horrid merchant wants us.'
'Well then,' replied Milou with a grin. 'We'll just have to adopt ourselves.'
In all the years that Elinora Gassbeek has been matron of the Little Tulip Orphanage, not once have the Rules for Baby Abandonment been broken. Until the autumn of 1886, when five babies are left in outrageous circumstances- one in a tin toolbox, one in a coal bucket, one in a picnic hamper, one in a wheat sack, and finally, one in a coffin-shaped basket.
Those babies were Lotta, Egg, Fenna, Sem and Milou; who were swiftly and firmly deemed 'the unadoptables'. Twelve years on the children still have each other - until the fateful night a most sinister gentleman appears and threatens to tear them apart. The gang decide to make a daring escape, fleeing the frozen canals of Amsterdam for an adventure packed with puppets and pirate ships, clock-makers and cruel villains - and with only a scrap of a clue to guide them to their mysterious new home . . .
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The tale of a group of kids and their search for 'home', this book is guaranteed to pull on the heart strings. Lead by the fearless Milou, the orphans will do anything to stay together and overcome adversity. Be it found family, epic adventures or a truly sinister villain, this book has it all. Definitely worth adding to your kids shelf (or your own). - Natasha (QBD)
Guest, 30/06/2020