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Кевин

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Для каждого в мире найдутся друзья, пусть даже и воображаемые! Ещё одна удивительная история от автора книги "Пёс не тот"!

Сид Гиббонс - шалун и проказник: то он разбил мячом фонтанчик, то разбросал фломастеры, то снова не убрал игрушки в комнате. Вдобавок он никогда не признается в содеянном: всякий раз, когда мама хочет поругать его за баловство, мальчик обвиняет во всём своего воображаемого друга Кевина.
Ты узнаешь, что произошло, когда выяснилось, что Кевин - настоящий, а в его мире воображаемым оказался сам Сид.
Для дошкольного возраста.

32 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2018

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Rob Biddulph

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184 reviews17 followers
November 12, 2019
Listen folks, this may be a children's book, but there's a great plot twist and lesson learned, and it's all done in rhyme. I'm getting it for my nephews for Christmas.
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152 reviews39 followers
August 8, 2017
Sid Gibbons, the boy that this book introduces
Is awfully swift when it comes to excuses.
When mum points the finger he’s quick to exclaim
The numerous reasons he wasn’t to blame –
It’s sending her crazy, this constant denial
And ‘Kevin’ is Sid’s biggest fib by a mile…

A make-believe friend who is clumsy but kind
(And visible only to Sidney, you’ll find.)
That vanilla-furred, pink-spotted giant came reeling
From somewhere beyond that old hatch in the ceiling,
And Kev was the one who created the mess
That led to his mum’s current state of distress.

What would you learn, then?
And how might you feel?
If who you imagined…
…turned out…
…to be real…?

Rob Biddulph’s delivered a wonderful book
Of friendship, and learning it’s best to step-up.
How genuine ‘sorry’s will work out just fine
(And better than putting a friend on the line!)
Of how a grey world can be richer and fuller
When what you imagine can fill it with colour.
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417 reviews8 followers
August 9, 2017
Oh my I genuinely get excited for a new book from Rob Biddulph and with bloody good reason. They are fab! They rhyme, they're fun, they have awesome illustrations and always have a lovely moral to the story. Kevin is no exception.

**Story spoiler ahead**

Kevin is the story of Sid, a little boy who likes to blame his naughtiness on his imaginary friend Kevin, untill one night when he finds out Kevin is real and goes to his land. Sid becomes Kevin's imaginary friend there, and after making mischief realises how much his lies can upset others and learns the error of his ways.

**Spoiler done**

This is ANOTHER cracking book and after one read with the mini one, I know it's a family fave already!
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22 reviews
February 23, 2023
German edition.

In diesem Buch stimmt einfach alles: die Geschichte, die Bilder, die Farben, die Liebe, der Trost, das Reimschema, die Moral und das Lächeln, das dir am Ende auf den Lippen liegen wird.
Profile Image for Lina Cankas.
44 reviews
January 28, 2023
A fantastic tale from a child's perspective. It shows how stories differ between an adult narrator and a child for young readers.
Profile Image for Nadia L. Hohn.
Author 17 books48 followers
November 14, 2019
Gorgeous illustrations. This is a British picture book. I realize that my library actually has many British picture books. It breaks some “rules” of children’s literature including that there is a lot of text and that it rhymes. I read the book which was wordier than what I was used to but I had to go back a second time to get what actually happened. Then again. I could just be tired. Kevin is an imaginary friend. He lives in the land of imaginary friends. The boy in the book is naughty and likes to blame things on Kevin who is innocent. This makes Kevin sad. I like the moral of the story. I like how the boy learns about changes- he learns how he hurt Kevin, tries to fix his behaviour, and keeps his new friend. But there were some phrases that I felt were more for the adult reader than the young child making this more of the type of story that is read to a child at bedtime.
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3,645 reviews
December 26, 2019
Sid decides to blame one of his messes on an imaginary monster friend - Kevin. Later that night, Sid discovers not only that Kevin is real but that he is Kevin's imaginary friend (when in his world). Sid deliberately misbehaves but regrets his actions when he sees how sad it makes Kevin and how much trouble he gets into. Sid reflects on his actions and decides to be nicer to his mum when he wakes up the next morning.

Miss 5 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.
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21 reviews
May 14, 2019
This is a story full of heart! It beautifully tells the importance of true friendship, looking out for each other and telling the truth. Not a super quick read aloud but it was enjoyed by a couple of infants, and I enjoyed it too.

Whilst reading I found myself starting to read it in rhythm and the message of the story became increasing clear. For some of the children the message become clearer much more towards the end, but all of us seemed to enjoy it.
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3,449 reviews45 followers
February 16, 2021
Kevin is awesome book. I love Kevin. He is my favourite imaginary friend. I loved the the imaginary world. And poor Kevin being sent to his room because of Sid, sort yourself out Sid. My heart broke when Kevin was under the covers of his bed.

The illustration on this are great! Especially when Sid is going up into the imaginary world.
Profile Image for Lauri Meyers.
1,226 reviews29 followers
October 13, 2022
Sidney does some naughty things and starts to blame Kevin. Mom isn’t having the imaginary friend excuse. But that night Kevin comes to life! In Kevin’s world, Sid is the invisible one which means he’s free to be so bad. But when Kevin gets in big trouble and feels sad, Sid feels terrible and fixes everything. He even apologizes to mom and admits the mistakes he made. Rhyming.
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901 reviews
October 22, 2023
I always thought the idea of imaginary friends was weird because I had two younger brothers causing enough mischief. But for those kids who do have imaginary friends and they blame them for things, this book has a good message about taking responsibility for your own actions.
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64 reviews3 followers
January 6, 2018
This is one of my daughters new favourite books and it might be because her daddy name is Kevin. But I really like the story and it flows nice for a child and a bonus for me mum is spelled right!!
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5,416 reviews84 followers
March 30, 2018
So adorable. Not a super quick read aloud, but full of heart!

4.5 stars
Profile Image for Maree Silver.
462 reviews10 followers
September 8, 2020
Cool story and fantastic artwork. Not a story to read to a class though as the print is very small and so are some of the arts details. Great for side by side reading though.
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2,531 reviews14 followers
February 16, 2021
The illustrations are just breathtaking.
Anyone can have an imaginary friend and they should be treasured.
Profile Image for Tom Baker.
12 reviews1 follower
February 8, 2022
The illustrations are great and the book is not chunky
but some of the rhymes seem a little bit clunky.

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November 21, 2022
I love this kind of reading for kids is excellent way to introduce them in tho the reading
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February 13, 2019
Hi, everyone!
I'm working for a Russian website Papmambook.ru dedicated to children's books and children's reading. We've been building the English version of the website. Recently we published Rob Biddulph's interview where he talks about how he creates his characters, why he prefers to write in rhyme, and what he reads his daughters before bed.
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