Stuck by Oliver Jeffers
Harper Collins
Children's Books
Oliver Jeffer's latest
picture book continues to prove his ability to give life and wings to
a simple idea and turn it into an adventure. 'Stuck' explores the
problems of throwing good after bad. Literally. It all begins with a
little boy named Floyd getting his kite stuck in a tree. The
ridiculous lengths he will go to, to retrieve it, are beyond belief
and you will not fail to be surprised by the boy's lack of logical
thinking. Just when you think things can't get sillier they do and
just when you think the boy will solve the problem … he doesn't.
So
much is left unspoken but as you look at the pictures you will know
exactly what the author is getting at.
Perplexing yet entertaining, get Stuck in.
Perplexing yet entertaining, get Stuck in.
Daisy Dawson On The
Farm
by Steve Voake
illustrated by Jessica Meserve Walker Books
'Daisy Dawson On the
Farm' is the latest in a sweetly charming series about a little girl
who can speak with animals. This is the premise for a string of
adventures involving all sorts of creatures, at the seaside, in the
snow, in a secret pool and everywhere she goes.
I would encourage
anyone with a little girl who is gathering confidence in reading
alone to try these books. Firstly they are fun, short adventures with
lots of appeal. The text is laid out with plently of space and
injected with oodles of illustrations. No page escapes the odd
squiggle or sketch so the blocks of text are not daunting but
inviting. Early readers will gobble up the words and be flying onto
longer books
before they outgrow their next pair of school shoes.
before they outgrow their next pair of school shoes.
Secondly, the pictures are perfect. They are a gorgeously thick, charcoally black and, whether it's the bough of a tree arching over the top of a page or Daisy striding along the bottom of one, each drawing is a wonderful frame for the text. The animals are all very believable and expressive and Daisy is a delight.
Whether you start at
the first or the last book, you will be sure to dive straight into
Daisy's happenings. On the farm, though, we follow her quest to bring
relief to the hot, thirsty animals who are struggling through a
drought. With her clever plans and ability to take everyone into
consideration, Daisy will always find a way in the end.
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