publication date: Jul 22, 2011
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author/source: Harriet Elliott
The Fearsome Beastie by Giles Paley-Phillips
Fantastic vibrant illustrations accompany this
rhyming tale of the Beastie that isn't quite what it appears to be but
nevertheless ends up where he ought... It's a dark tale, in spite of
the jokes and classic fairy tale ending, so not one for younger children
(say under four years) or those of a more nervous disposition.
Interestingly the author, Giles Paley-Phillips, quotes Roald Dahl as a significant influence
and the humour and drama is definitely of his ilk. The Fearsome
Beastie is certainly a change from the tamer, more run of the mill kids
books you tend to come across.
PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥
Mrs MacCready Was Ever So Greedy by Julie Fulton
Like
an extended limerick, this amusing book with jolly visuals and a
surprising ending, kept my sons giggling and saying "yuk!" all the way
through.
Lots of great lists of food to talk about and engage with, as
well as an underlying lesson in avoiding gluttony! The straightforward
and simple pictures as well as the rhythmic narrative would probably
make this suitable from two years upwards.
I suspect that it might
become a firm favourite in our house.
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The Fearsome Beastie and
Mrs MacCready Was Ever So Greedy are available from Amazon.