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Tag Archives: Nick Sharratt
Dear Mother Goose
Being 4, Fils cadet is really into flap books and nursery rhymes so obviously Dear Mother Goose by Michael Rosen and Nick Sharratt (Walker, 2009) has been a big hit. Humpty Dumpty is fed up with falling off the wall … Continue reading
Mixed Up Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales
I realised that I haven’t been writing much about children’s books lately, what with one thing and another, so I’ll try to rectify that over the next little while. A book that has been keeping fils cadet amused for the … Continue reading
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Pants!
If you have a small child coming up to potty training, you need this book. In fact if you have a small child, you need this book whatever. Pants by Giles Andreae (aka Purple Ronnie) and Nick Sharratt is an … Continue reading
A Silver and a Gold on the Same Day – Not the Olympics, it’s Story Lab!
In case you can’t decipher the handwriting, for the Story Lab Summer Reading Challenge, fils aîné has read: Ambrose Goes for Gold by Tor Freeman The Elephant and the Bad Baby by Elfrida Vipont Rastamouse (not sure of the exact title, and … Continue reading