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Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose

By Lucybirdbooks @lucybirdbooks

Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy GooseChildren’s Hour is a feature here at Lucybird’s Book Blog every Thursday, where I’m looking at children’s picture books. As I work in a nursery I get plenty of opportunities to look at picture books, and to see what the kids think of them so it really makes sense to use those experiences.

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.

Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose
Silly Suzy Goose is about a goose who wants to be different, so she decides to copy other animals, not always with good effects.

The kids enjoy following Suzy’s actions and copying the sounds she makes. They also find it amusing, especially when she “ROARHONK”s at the lion.

It’s a really good story to be dramatic with, which makes it more entertaining for the kids too.

Buy it:

Paperback (£5.99)

Hardback- Pop-up (£6.99)

Kindle (£4.79)


Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose
Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose
Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose
Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose
Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose
Children’s Hour: Silly Suzy Goose

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