Garth Pig Steals the Show; One By One: Garth Pig's Rain Song; Ten Pink Piglets: Garth Pig's Wall Song
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Cover Story
July's front cover features the hardback version of Paula Danziger's Thames Doesn't Rhyme with James, using an illustration by Joe Csatari. The book is published by Heinemann and we're grateful to them for their help. For further details see the Authorgraph interview with Paula Danziger.
Garth Pig Steals the Show
One By One: Garth Pig's Rain Song
Ten Pink Piglets: Garth Pig's Wall Song
Garth Pig fans are in for a bonanza. Mary Rayner has always had a winning formula with the wonderful Pig family, endless piglets (who thankfully wear the same clothes or half the fun of identification would be lost), satisfying parent figures and the indomitable and indefatigable Mrs Wolf.
This book makes a superb basis for an exploration of musical instruments - Music Co-ordinators take heart. As the family plan a show in the town hall, Mr Pig feels that Mrs Pig's voice can only be served by a cello, double bass or tuba player. The arrival, in the nick of time, of a sousaphonist, whose ears look vaguely familiar, the disappearance of Garth right in the middle of the show and William's spectacular rescue all make this another sought-after scalp for the belts of those children who strive to read everything about this particular Pig family. They'll have a feast with One By One and Ten Pink Piglets which are books based on the well-known songs. These two go down a treat in book corners or music corners and also double as superb support for fledgling readers.




