From the creators of the Gruffalo comes a new book, 'The Scarecrows' Wedding'.
Scarecrows, Betty O'Barley and Harry O'Hay are getting married. With a list in hand, they set off around the farm to plan a wedding that no one will ever forget.
A variety of farm animals offer assistance to make this a wedding to end all weddings. The geese offer their feathers to make the dress, the cows will ring their bells, two helpful mice find a ring apiece and a stripy bee leads them to a field of pink flowers. Oh, and a crab comes scuttling out with a necklace of shells...lucky for Betty, as a necklace of shells was on her wedding list!
Deciding he needs water to keep the flowers fresh, Harry sets off on another finding mission. Leaving Betty alone on the farm, she starts to worry. The farmer decides to make another scarecrow to take Harry's place. What happens next can only be described as a little bewildering. The new scarecrow, Reginald Rake, is definitely pitched as 'the bad guy' in the book who tries to woo Betty with his dashing moves and smoke rings...
It is at this point in the story that many a parent and reviewer have been outraged. Should smoking be depicted in a children's picture book, in whatever light it is portrayed? Scholastic, the book's publisher, has issued a statement saying that it had carefully considered the plotline, but was satisfied in the end that smoking was not being promoted in anyway, in fact it was clearly articulated that it is bad for you.
Do bad guys need to smoke to be bad guys? Do young children need this sort of thing depicted in picture books? With the strict legislation around smoking advertising, depiction and promotion - I think this is a little too close for comfort.
The other thing that didn't ring true for me in this book was the crab that suddenly appears on the farm with a necklace of shells...but maybe that's just me!
Donaldson's rhyming text and Scheffler's distinctive illustrations will still appeal to many fans though, I'm sure.
Scholastic UK
Hard cover
RRP $24.99
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Saturday, 18 October 2014
Grandma, the baby and me
'Grandma, the baby and me' explores the touching relationship between a young boy and his grandma. When a new baby is brought home, Henry just sees trouble... and so does grandma.
Henry find a strong alliance in his grandma - so much so that he struggles when things don't go to plan and grandma is not there!
This book beautifully explores the tricky changes in dynamics when a new baby is brought home.
Hannah Sommerville gently illustrates her first picture book; while the author of the 'Terrible Suitcase' returns with a story about what it means to be the older sibling.
Recommended 4+ years
Hardcover
Omnibus Books
$24.99 RRP
Henry find a strong alliance in his grandma - so much so that he struggles when things don't go to plan and grandma is not there!
This book beautifully explores the tricky changes in dynamics when a new baby is brought home.
Hannah Sommerville gently illustrates her first picture book; while the author of the 'Terrible Suitcase' returns with a story about what it means to be the older sibling.
Recommended 4+ years
Hardcover
Omnibus Books
$24.99 RRP
Friday, 17 October 2014
Orion and the dark
English author/illustrator Emma Yarlett's style is immediately reminiscent of Oliver Jeffers. Her new book, 'Orion and the Dark' explores the age-old theme of being afraid of the dark. Orion is afraid of a lot of things...storms, the sea, heights, monsters and even gran! The one night, Orion meets the Dark and together they go on an adventure to dispel all those fears. Facing all those shadowing, scary spots in the house with Dark by his side makes things just that little less frightening.
Die-cut pages add a lovely sense of interactivity to this text, while the multi-media illustrations are sure to add to an increased interest.
Check out Emma Yarlett's website for more pictures and information.
Recommended 4+ years
Koala Books
Paperback
$14.99 RRP
Die-cut pages add a lovely sense of interactivity to this text, while the multi-media illustrations are sure to add to an increased interest.
Check out Emma Yarlett's website for more pictures and information.
Recommended 4+ years
Koala Books
Paperback
$14.99 RRP
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Based on the traditional rhyme 'Oh dear, what can the matter be?' this new book from P. Crumble comes complete with a Jay Laga'aia CD recording.
So what do all those funny farm animals get up to when no one is watching? You'll never guess!
Great rhythm in the text, which also allows for exploration of rhyme, simple noun groups and counting back from ten.
Bright colourful and humorous illustrations by Simon Williams will engage young children as they join in with the repetitive text.
Recommended 4+ years
Scholastic Australia
Hardcover
$19.99 RRP
So what do all those funny farm animals get up to when no one is watching? You'll never guess!
Great rhythm in the text, which also allows for exploration of rhyme, simple noun groups and counting back from ten.
Bright colourful and humorous illustrations by Simon Williams will engage young children as they join in with the repetitive text.
Recommended 4+ years
Scholastic Australia
Hardcover
$19.99 RRP
Hurry up Alfie
Anyone who has lived with young children knows all too well the fun they love to have...especially when they should be doing something else!
Meet Alfie and his ever patient, if slightly exasperated (who could blame him?), father as they get ready for a trip to the park. And don't forget Steve McQueen, Alfie's ever present cat!
Anna Walker's beautiful illustrations tell a gentle story about morning routines, focusing on the task at hand (or not) and unending parental patience. Her use of various media in her illustrations give an added depth and interest to her books.
Perfect discussion starter with young children - about getting ready. Brought to you by the popular author of the 'I love Ollie' series and 'Peggy'.
Recommended 3+ years
Scholastic Australia
$19.99
Hardcover
Meet Alfie and his ever patient, if slightly exasperated (who could blame him?), father as they get ready for a trip to the park. And don't forget Steve McQueen, Alfie's ever present cat!
Anna Walker's beautiful illustrations tell a gentle story about morning routines, focusing on the task at hand (or not) and unending parental patience. Her use of various media in her illustrations give an added depth and interest to her books.
Perfect discussion starter with young children - about getting ready. Brought to you by the popular author of the 'I love Ollie' series and 'Peggy'.
Recommended 3+ years
Scholastic Australia
$19.99
Hardcover
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Pig the pug
Pig was a pug and I'm sorry to say,
he was greedy and selfish in most every way.
Aaron Blabey returns with a story from which we could all learn a lesson. Being greedy and selfish was Pig's way - but he soon learned that was not always the best way!
Pig's flat mate, Trevor the sausage dog, just wanted to play - but Pig had other ideas.
Humorous read aloud book with a message and a lesson... having everything isn't always what it's cracked up to be!
Great text for exploring values and social expectations.
Check out the YouTube video with Aaron reading Pig the pug.
Highly recommended for 3-7years
RRP $16.99
Scholastic Australia
Friday, 19 September 2014
Hello from Nowhere
Anyone who has spent time in Australia's outback will appreciate that Nowhere truly is magical!
Eve lives in the middle of nowhere, a place where you never get bored or lonely. Bluey the lizard, Livestock the cat and Brian the magpie are just some of the locals that keep Eve entertained.
Tourist buses weave their way through town, seasons come and go, but Eve wishes that just one special person could visit her. With a plan underway, Eve tries to convince her grandma that Nowhere really is somewhere special.
Celebrate all that is wonderful in Australia's outback and the special connection between and a grandparent and grandchild. Raewyn Caisley and Karen Blair have teamed up to produce a book that is a pure delight and quintessentially Australian.
Highly recommended 4-6 years
Hello from Nowhere
Raewyn Caisley and Karen Blair
Penguin Group
Hardcover RRP $24.99
Eve lives in the middle of nowhere, a place where you never get bored or lonely. Bluey the lizard, Livestock the cat and Brian the magpie are just some of the locals that keep Eve entertained.
Tourist buses weave their way through town, seasons come and go, but Eve wishes that just one special person could visit her. With a plan underway, Eve tries to convince her grandma that Nowhere really is somewhere special.
Celebrate all that is wonderful in Australia's outback and the special connection between and a grandparent and grandchild. Raewyn Caisley and Karen Blair have teamed up to produce a book that is a pure delight and quintessentially Australian.
Highly recommended 4-6 years
Hello from Nowhere
Raewyn Caisley and Karen Blair
Penguin Group
Hardcover RRP $24.99
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