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I love these books and have bought the range for my ...
I love these books and have bought the range for my little girl. The colours and illustrations are lovely. The lower rating is because on one page the picture behind the flap is completely upside down which ruins the “scene”
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Literature
Children’s book
A**A
Great book
Lovely pics
S**R
Brr, Brr, Brr, Brring up a Penguin
What most parents don’t tell you is that they only have children for their own entertainment – the little tykes can be hilarious funny. One fun area is when a baby starts to learn words – DaDa, MaMa. Soon they pick up seemingly random words – Light! Yallow! (I think that is meant to be hello). Once they start looking intently at your lips as you speak you can start to guide them to words that you want them to use. For example, what language skills would they require if they visited Antarctica?‘‘Can You Say It Too? Brrr! Brrr!’’ is the type of children’s book that is designed perfectly with the audience in mind. At what age are children learning basic words? Anywhere between 9 months and 2 years. This also happens to be the time in their lives that they live to pod, poke and even tear any book that is in front of them. With this in mind the team at Nosy Crow have deliberately made a sturdy book that will survive even the most troublesome of tiny hands.Just making a board book is no surprise, but Nosy Crow have gone a few steps further in the little touches. ‘‘Brr, Brr’’ is a book all about discovering what is beneath the flap. Not only are the flaps lovely and sturdy, but there are little touches to the paperwork that makes them a little bit more special. Rather than just a plain square flap, they may come in the form of a cave with stalactites included. These little touches really give a sense of wonder as the book feels slightly 3D. The most special element is left until the end where a flap, within a flap, is a lovely surprise for adult and baby.Sebastien Braun’s illustrations make great use of the format. Each double spread is cleanly drawn and full of contrasting colours that make it easy to see. The animals are drawn in a cute manner so even the scary ones are fun to look at.The book consists of five scenes in which you find a hidden animal. Once you do, there is a sentence to repeat – Brr, Brr. This is simple and effective for an older baby or young toddler as they need to rinse and repeat. The problems lie in the words that are on offer here. ‘‘Brr, Brr’’ is part of an ongoing series and it feels like a later one. All the usual farmyard animals and pets have been covered so by now we are onto some rather random animals that live in and around ice. Foxes and wolves are ok, but are probably not the first thing a child needs to know about. As for the noise a sea lion makes, I am no better off knowing myself after reading this.With such a basic format it would be simple to suggest that the words are not really that important, but I find that often the books with the least words need to be considered the most. Thankfully, the writing is actually good, it is just that the location chosen is a little obtuse. Braun’s pictures and the well delivered format of the book means that this is a great board book for any family with a small child, but they perhaps may want to start with their collection with one of the books with a more familiar setting.
A**R
A favourite
On the back of this board book an arctic hare advertises the fact that 'The flaps are really sturdy' and this is spot on. My baby daughter likes to grab the pages in books and always manages to make a crease, these flaps are completely grab proof and actually make it easier for my daughter to pull down or move to reveal the surprise animal.The illustrations and detail in this book is incredible. I love the northern lights shimmering in the sky next to the igloo, and pine cones dropped on the floor from the trees in the woods. Little details which make this book a joy to read. I usually pick out the detail to describe to my daughter and this book is perfect for that.The choice of arctic animals in this book is a refreshing change from pig, goat, cow! And I picked it deliberately because of this. I was excited to find a nice selection of animals, however the sounds that they made was somewhat dubious at times. Since we cannot necessarily make the sound of whale, we have to settle for a splash.This book does lack continuity, and therefore is a little random, however it captured my daughters attention and will be a favourite for some time.
K**N
Favourite book for little boy!
My little boy adores this book and we read it approx 10 times every day. The pictures are wonderfully simple but really good for young toddlers. Super book and highly recommend.
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