Serious giggle-fest for the under (and over) 3s. And how many books have a soundtrack featuring Yo-Yo Ma making animal snores on his cello?
Author: ruthcoffey
Book Review: I Dream of Popo – a gentle, loving tale that cuts deep for the grown-ups
Dreamy rhythmic language as a girl migrates from Taiwan to San Diego, growing up as her beloved Popo grows old.
Book Review: Milo Imagines the World – layers of understanding and empathy
A sensitive, compassionate book that opens spaces for complex conversations.
Book Review: Myths in 30 Seconds – the fast, fun way into world mythology
Bite-size myths to guzzle or savour - and a way into a world of story-telling and imagination.
Bridging the Atlantic Book Divide: The Pip and Posy Books by Axel Scheffler, Nosy Crow
Introducing some dear friends from the UK, Pip and Posy. This is toddler life.
Book Review: How to Solve a Problem: The Rise (and Falls) of a Rock-Climbing Champion
Expressive illustrations enliven this emboldening account of climbing and falling and climbing again.
Book Review: Eyes that Kiss in the Corners – seeing the beauty in every face
Swirling colours and lyrical words - beauty on every page, in every face.
Bridging the Atlantic Book Divide: The Knuffle Bunny Books, by Mo Willems
Mo Willems - a best-selling genuis - and an author we'd never heard of in the UK. Let's change that!
Bridging the Atlantic Book Divide: Intro
Children's books on either side of the Atlantic differ - a lot. A series to introduce old and new friends.
Book Review: A Gift for Amma: Market Day in India – rainbow colours make us giggle
Bright market colours in this affectionate book remind us of loved ones far away.
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