Furthermore, the writer, Mr. Ladybird, has an elegant way of expressing himself that instantly appeals. There is music in lines like the one about the Cuddly Cat - 'Rub her tum' (goes tum-ti-tump-ti-dum in your head, you see).
The character development is superb. By the end of the book, Curly Snail and Softy Rabbit have become your friends, and you don't hesitate to feel Snail's shell or touch Softy's tail. You identify with the whole cast of characters in a way that a lesser book could never have got you to do. You have no trouble believing that they are every bit as cuddly as you!
All in all, a touching book with vivid characterisation and a great deal of local colour (the barnyard truly comes alive) which I wholeheartedly recommend to all babies.
It has been a rewarding experience too - a great read washed down with lots of milk - my idea of heaven! And in critiquing it, I may have found a vocation...
(Note for Mommy: This picture is too much!!!)
ReplyDeleteSyon, I have no doubt you will bring something fresh and exciting to the world of baby book critique. Can't wait for the next book review. Incidentally, don't you look at everything with new eyes?
At 3 months you seem to have a precocious grasp of the art of punning, too.
Great to see Syon is already a book-worm!
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