tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post7647738529965665412..comments2024-03-25T09:56:16.164+00:00Comments on An Awfully Big Blog Adventure: A perfect picture book - Josh LaceyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-16936235347663635482011-03-21T18:21:34.548+00:002011-03-21T18:21:34.548+00:00Where the Wild Things Are takes some beating. Thou...Where the Wild Things Are takes some beating. Though Tiger and lots of others come to mind as well. Does anyone remember Mr Rabbit's lovely present? Illustrated by Sendak too. There are SO MANY! How about the Frances books by Russell Hoban, not to mention his THE STONE DOLL OF SISTER BRUTE...I must stop. Could go on and on.adelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15826710558292792068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-24683063124635536242011-03-21T15:58:05.199+00:002011-03-21T15:58:05.199+00:00You are right, it is perfect. It is the "gen...You are right, it is perfect. It is the "gentility" of the tiger that makes it so wonderful.<br /><br />I love the Church Mice books above all other picture books, but they are for much older children (and parents).Emma Barneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02718171070716804800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-15896295564555914542011-03-21T15:48:01.088+00:002011-03-21T15:48:01.088+00:00Oh, I'm blushing now! Thank you for that, Ros...Oh, I'm blushing now! Thank you for that, Ros! I'll vote for wonderfully simple, yet rich, 'Goodnight Gorilla', the Ahlberg's 'Bye Bye Baby' (which I'm sure wouldn't get published now, what with the old man in a mac propositioning a child!), Martin Waddell's 'Owl Babies' and good old 'Dogger'.Pippa Goodharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17709422048047155208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-1801930320377428402011-03-21T12:04:21.067+00:002011-03-21T12:04:21.067+00:00Yes, that is a lovely picture book but there are a...Yes, that is a lovely picture book but there are also the books where each viewing creates a different world in the child's mind, like Pippa Goodhart's You Choose. My grandchildren adore to sit and talk over each page again and again.Rosalind Adamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05363027308436257933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-40370896732554829592011-03-21T11:44:58.517+00:002011-03-21T11:44:58.517+00:00The words 'and all Daddy's beer' recei...The words 'and all Daddy's beer' receive wide Os of mouths here. And Sue, Peace at Last is funny and excellent, one I like. <br /><br />My eldest boy's favourite is, unsurprisingly, Where the Wild Things Are, followed by We're Going on a Bear Hunt. Two books that have survived the test of time.<br /><br />My own current favourite is A Summery Saturday Morning by Margaret Mahy - fine line jolly watercolours and the simplest yet most evocative of stories: taking the dogs for a walk to the beach and getting chased by geese. I have gazed at the bay scene so many times and wondered where, if anywhere, it is set - Ireland, Corsica...? Then The Room on the Broom by Julia and Axel. Another Axel that I can't wait to read to them is Axel Hacke and Michael Sowa's Little King December, and A Bear Called Sunday. Fabulous sophisticated stuff.Sarah Taylor-Fergussonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01507013836947182706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-52128086282062960072011-03-21T11:06:47.282+00:002011-03-21T11:06:47.282+00:00For disruptive visitors, my favourite is The Cat i...For disruptive visitors, my favourite is The Cat in the Hat Comes Back. I love it when the boy rushes in after his uninvited visitor, and tells us of his outrage:<br />'Do you know where I found him?<br />Do you know where he was?<br />He was eating a cake in the tub!<br />Yes he was!<br />The hot water was on.<br />And The cold water too.<br />And I said to that cat<br />"What a bad thing to do."'<br /><br />May not be exact as from memory, but it does express that secret joy children feel when someone is actually naughtier than they are, breaking all the rules, and THEY have the opportunity to be the adult who tells the transgressor off.michelle lovrichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01026972300195225090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-28001068544235152932011-03-21T10:00:47.867+00:002011-03-21T10:00:47.867+00:00Peace at Last, by Jill Murphy, is my all-time grea...Peace at Last, by Jill Murphy, is my all-time great. I never tired of reading it, and got to know it by heart; it worked as a sort of mantra - I could just start reciting it to my son if he got fractious, and he'd calm down...Sue Purkisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09084528571944803477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-31081715281146278742011-03-21T09:45:45.227+00:002011-03-21T09:45:45.227+00:00I love 'The sad Story of Veronica who played t...I love 'The sad Story of Veronica who played the Violin' - David Mckee. I could read it a thousand times over (I have!)<br />www.abielongstaff.comAbie Longstaffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14682225221860351795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-86270425802013366202011-03-21T09:18:10.363+00:002011-03-21T09:18:10.363+00:00Oh, you just chose one of my all time favourite bo...Oh, you just chose one of my all time favourite books - of course a tiger is just a large cat...purr!<br />I also love the Katie-Morag books (Mairi Hedderwick) for the detail of their illustrations and the way they portray life in a small community in so few words.<br />I think really good picture books "say more with less".<br />Thankyou!catdownunderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06959328192182156574noreply@blogger.com