Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Picture Book - a boy and his bunny


"Mother looked puzzled as she brought him his bread.
'You know, I hate to tell you, but it's go to be said...'
'You have a great big bunny on your head!'
'And what's wrong with that?'
asked the big bunny Fred.
'You can do anything with a bunny on your head.'

This is an entertaining picture book that should delight parents and children alike. Tom Murphy's illustrations, blue and yellow line drawing, perfectly complement this uncomplicated and fun text. Recommended for those who enjoy a good read-aloud with a touch of whimsy.

Rating: 5 stars/5 stars

Recommended for all ages.

The details: Bryan, S. (2005). A Boy and his Bunny. New York: Arcade Publishing.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Picture Book - Charlie Cook's Favourite Book

"About Sir Percy Pilkington,
A bold and fearless knight,
who told the dragon...
Wait, I'm not quite ready to fight.

You must hear this one first!
And then his armour clanked and shook
As he read aloud a joke he'd found
(Inside his favourite book)...
This is a clever and entertaining picture book that should delight parents and children alike. The illustrations, by Alex Scheffler, are intricately detailed and well worth a second --or third or fourth or fifth-- look. The plot resembles a picture within a picture within a picture, ad nauseum. Beginning with Charlie in his armchair, each character reads about a character reading about a character who then reads about a character. As the journey unfolds, we are taken through every conceivable genre of book and even learn about the library and encyclopedias. Recommended for encouraging literacy and for everyone who has a child who is in love with reading.


Rating: 5 stars/5 stars

Recommended for ages 4 and up.

The details:
Donaldon, J. (2006). Charlie Cook's Favourite Book. London: Macmillan Children's Books.