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Picture Book of the Year 2013 *Highly Commended* Entrants
By Fiona McKim on 18/06/2013 13:11:01
Imaginative illustrations bring these beautiful stories to life
Good News Bad News by Jeff Mack Good News Bad News by Jeff Mack (Chronicle, £10.99) 2+It’s no exaggeration to say that this book is a real rollercoaster of emotion. “Good news!” smiles a sprightly bunny, presenting a bountiful picnic basket to his
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Storybook Heroes No 1: The Wild Things
By Catherine O'Dolan on 22/03/2013 10:50:00
Meet the brilliant fictional characters who have become timeless classics in the world of children's books
of the greatest children's books of the 20th Century.* The cartoony monsters are a tad more Sesame Street than super-scary - especially for today's young readers. And do we sense echoes of the Wild Things in The Gruffalo, with its "terrible" repetition? Let's call
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Birdsong - tweet all about it!
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2011 20:22:17
Feathers fly in riotously raucous picture book Birdsong by Ellie Sandall
, but it was not a conscious decision. I think a lot of books and rhymes follow this kind of rhythm, and it is one that children are familiar with and enjoy.What do you think would appeal to a child about the repetition of all the different sounds?I think it
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The Top 100 Children's Books
By Junior's discerning readers on 20/04/2010 14:20:18
So here they are! The best books for children of all time, voted by you.
Tom Thumb, Cinderella, The Three Bears, and so on. The repetitive nature of the text becomes a playful mantra as one clue leads to the next page’s tableau. “I found a little bit of Each Peach Pear Plum in a wonderful little book called The Lore
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