Tag: rhyme

  • The Twelve Dogs of Christmas

    The Twelve Dogs of Christmas

    The Twelve Days of Christmas from Alison Ritchie and Marisa Morea is joyful dog-themed Christmas fun in a neat picture book format. The jaunty rhyme and rhythm made this great fun to read out loud. With each turn of the page, the appropriate number of dogs get up to festive themed mischief as they prepare…

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  • Florence Frizzball

    Florence Frizzball

    I have a wonderful 3 year old daughter with the curliest hair, so Claire Freedman and  Jane Massey’s Florence Frizzball was a perfect read for our family! This is an ideal picture book for pre-schoolers with simple, fun rhyming text. It is a book that all children can identify with, as there aren’t many children…

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  • Troll Stroll

    Troll Stroll

    As a boisterous bambino, my brother Brett slotted neatly into the reluctant reader category. Mum loves to regale us with the story of how bouncing Brett would only ever sit through two picture books. And even then, he mostly did so while standing on his head. The first book was aptly entitled ‘Big Mouth’ (sorry…

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  • Ellie’s Magic Wellies

    Ellie’s Magic Wellies

    In Australia we’ve got a phrase for everything. And if you’re not an Aussie, it’s a fair bet you won’t have a clue what we’re on about. For instance, if we want to wish someone bad luck, we might say… “I hope your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down”. I’m not making…

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  • Gecko’s Echo

    Gecko’s Echo

    When I was five years and five weeks old, I trotted off to year one – or rather flip, flap, flopped as it was raining, and when it rained, Mum always made us wear thongs to school so our sneakers wouldn’t get wet. Yes thongs. Now, now, don’t get excited. I’m Australian, so I’m allowed…

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  • Four Silly Skeletons

    Four Silly Skeletons

    Fred, Sid, Belle and Bill, are Four Silly Skeletons who love to dance. Music gets their bones moving and a-shaking. But when they choose to ignore their dear, sweet Aunty June’s warning, the loveable lot boogie, skip and hop straight down a ‘GREAT BIG DROP!’ With it’s rhythmic and rhyming text, you can’t help but…

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  • Pirates Don’t Drive Diggers

    Pirates Don’t Drive Diggers

    Pirates Don’t Drive Diggers, written by Alex English & illustrated by Duncan Beedie, is a humorous picture book about a frustrated pirate. Why can’t everyone just understand that he just wants to drive a digger?! Pirate Brad is growing up. His dad is really quite keen that he joins a proper pirate crew, ‘to learn…

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  • Help! I’m An Alien

    Help! I’m An Alien

    Help! I’m An Alien, the debut middle grade novel from author Jo Franklin, combines bundles of humour with that all important feeling – fitting in. Protagonist Daniel Kendall is different to everyone else in his family. From the colour of his hair to his very long legs – he’s just … different. Daniel strongly suspects, thanks…

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  • Animal Magic

    Animal Magic

    What a glorious rhyming board book from the team of Phil Allcock and Gina Maldonado. Animal Magic is full of animal fun with an amusing rhyme about a different animal on each double page spread. The turn of each page leads to the introduction to a new animal. Each animal is on a journey, ‘I…

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  • The Squawks

    The Squawks is a joyful picture book; gorgeous to look at and pure fun to read. With a delicious collection of tongue twisting words, Ruth Thorp takes us through the antics of the cheeky bunch known as the Squawks. The Squawks come in many shapes and sizes, they like to party until they have ‘sore…

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  • The Paper Dolls

    The Paper Dolls is a beautiful picture book from the pen of Julia Donaldson. Did you make paper dolls when you were younger? I seem to remember there was a bit of a knack to ensuring they were still holding hands when you unfolded them. Or was that just me?! The Paper Dolls begins, ‘there…

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  • Superworm

    Fantastic – a new release from the dynamic duo Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler – Superworm. It was with much excitement that My Book Corner delved in to the colourful pages of their latest collaboration. The Superworm is established, in the opening pages, as a character similar to that of the The Smartest Giant in…

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  • The Great Snortle Hunt

    Claire Freedman is well known for her popular series which all began with the infamous Aliens Love Underpants. The Great Snortle Hunt is some what of a departure from that style. Freedman has harnessed her command of the language and her knowledge of what works for children, and headed off in a very appealing new…

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  • Room on the Broom

      Julia Donaldson + Axel Scheffler + witches = perfect Halloween combo! In much the same vein as The Smartest Giant In Town, the witch in this tale sports an incredibly generous heart. However, rather than giving away her clothes, she takes pity on the various creatures she meets …. and shuffles along to give…

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  • Bananas In My Ears

      Lyrical fun and absurdity abound in the pages of Bananas In My Ears thanks to Michael Rosen. Every good book corner deserves a great poetry collection – far too many teenagers in particular have immediate, adverse reactions to the word ‘poetry’ – we can’t help thinking that growing up surrounded by books such as…

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