What a Waste!

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Harey, the hare-brained rabbit, is always rushing around and hurting himself, especially when dangerous objects are left as litter. He and his friends learn to tidy up and use waste in a sensible manner for compost, recycling and other uses.

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Hedley was born in Mauritius of English parents and came to England when he was only a few months old. Growing up in Sussex he spent the first thirty years living around Haywards Heath and Lewes and then moved to Suffolk in 1989 where he now lives with his wife and two dogs at The Erasmus Foundation, a Spiritual Teaching and Healing Centre, acting as a volunteer and trustee of the charity. His two children and six grandchildren live in Sussex. Having started his career animating some of the films on the Mr. Men series he spent 30 years as an animation director, much of this time working for BBC and Channel 4 Schools Television. Hedley now self-publishes his own children's books on child safety. Some of the BBC programmes he worked on included "On The Road", "The Worm That Turned", "Vision On", "You and Me", "Words and Pictures", "Words and Pictures Plus", "Writing and Pictures", "Storytime", "Le Club - Les Aventures de Globo", and "Watch". Channel 4 credits include "Maths Mansion", "Rat-a-Tat-Tat", "Word Machine", and "Arts Cart". In 2003 Hedley started DangerSpot Books Ltd, writing , illustrating and self-publishing a range of child safety books, covering topics such as Road Safety, trips and falls, fire safety, farm dangers, stranger dangers, and much more. The series includes 17 titles with more planned and one has been sold in Holland, two in Hungary, and all titles in China.

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