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I’d love to hear everybody’s experiences of the books I review too, and feel free to post me a link to your own reviews, I’d love to make this a bit interactive.
The image (if you were wondering) is taken from Shirley’s Hughes’ Alfie and Annie-Rose books which I loved as a child.
Anyway there was one particular child in pre-school who loved Peely Wally, so that’s how I encountered it. It’s the story of a bird who lays an egg, but gets so excited that she knocks it off the branch, and it travels over a lot of different animals before it gets back to her, and hatches.
It’s funny, and has a lot of scope for dramatics, so it’s a good one to read. The pictures are bright, but simple, and some of them even look like the kids could easily be copied by the kids (Peely Wally herself is a scribble with beak, eyes and legs).
Ok so a personified scribble does make me think of Dr Who (and a clip I can’t find in decent quality), but this one is much cuter!
Buy Peely Wally:
Paperback (£5.99)
Kindle (£3.99)