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Our Puppy's Holiday

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BfK No. 111 - July 1998

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from The Hutchinson Treasury of Children’s Poetry (cover illustration by Peter Weevers). Edited by Alison Sage (who also edited The Hutchinson Treasury of Children’s Literature), this sumptuous anthology is loosely divided into four sections corresponding to age starting with nursery rhymes and first poems through to poems for older children and classic poetry. Poems from such modern poets as Roger McGough, Ted Hughes, Wendy Cope and Maya Angelou sit alongside poems by Longfellow, Robert Louis Stevenson, Shelley and Shakespeare. The anthology is illustrated in full colour and black and white. Newly commissioned illustrations from, for example, Quentin Blake, Shirley Hughes and Nicola Bayley are included alongside illustrations by Randolph Caldecott, Jessie Willcox Smith and Kate Greenaway. With such a comprehensive range of poems for 2-11 year olds and upwards, this is a wonderful family book.

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Our Puppy's Holiday

Ruth Brown
(Andersen Press Ltd)
32pp, 978-0862648206, RRP £4.99, Paperback
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
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Readers familiar with Brown's Greyfriars Bobby will at once recognise the nostalgic landscape of this new title. Idyllic rural and seaside settings are the backcloth for puppy's first encounter with screeching gulls, mysterious caves, tumbling streams and cottage firesides. Innocence and charm permeate the pages, with Brown's animal detail quite breathtaking. Under fives will certainly be absorbed by the pictures alone; equally the simple text is finely judged with just the right mix of repetition and progression for beginning readers.

Reviewer: 
Roy Blatchford
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