Chris Riddell was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where his father was an Anglican priest and a member of the ANC. The family moved to England in 1963, when Riddell was one year old, and he spent his childhood in a number of different locations, as his father moved between parishes. Both of Riddell's parents continued to be active in the anti-apartheid movement.
Chris Riddell is an internationally acclaimed writer and illustrator whose many awards include the Nestlé Gold Award and two Kate Greenaway Medals—the most prestigious prize for illustration in the UK. He is the creator of more than one hundred books for all ages, including the immensely popular series the Edge Chronicles and his latest chapter book series, starring the irrepressible Ottoline Brown, which School Library Journal called "exceptional." Chris lives in Brighton, England, with his wife and three children where he invents his amazing characters in a very tidy shed in his yard.
A simple day collecting at the beach where a little platypus finds a shell that keeps disappearing every night. The big surprise . He returns it to the ocean and then finds another shell to let him hear the ocean. Pretty cute and teaches children to check before they take nature finds home. It would also be a good conversation starter about habitats.
Platypus is adorable and it is fun having a change from the typical animal protagonist. The little mystery is fun and there is a great message about being mindful of others --especially if you go collecting shells ;-)
Platypus does something inadvertently and puts it right. Then he goes on to be more careful in the future. I love that! I love books that show us we can learn from our mistakes. I love books that show us that every mistake isn't intentional.
*Talking points: Do you tend to be a person who learns from your mistakes or keeps repeating them? Platypus is obviously a compassionate creature, how do you think that compassion is learned? Are you happy with your level of compassion or are you trying to be more compassionate? Have you ever hurt someone unintentionally? What did you do to fix the situation? Has anyone ever hurt you? What could you do to fix the situation? How would this story be different if the crab would have spoken up the first time Platypus picks up his shell?
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PLATYPUS IS SO DARN CUTE. I mean just look at him. How could you not love this book just based on how adorable Platypus is? He also is into collecting and when he makes a mistake (taking a hermit crab away from its home) he learns from it and is more careful the next time.
Just like to say the plot twist was insanely predictable for adult readers, since I had to read this to my daughter, cuz she can't read yet. It was still cute, and added bonus, my daughter was very intrigued by the Platypus.
My husband and I got this book and another in the series on sale and fell in love with them! They were a Christmas gift to friends and their families a few years ago. Our little boy has fallen in love with them too. I love reading and and have a cute little Platypus voice that I do when I read it. Platypus is an endearing little character!
Cute little platypus collects things...but little does he know what's in that shell! My daughter wanted me to read it twice...in a row. Cute. Not deep, but very cute.
I bought this because I love platypuses, but was pleasantly surprised to find it has a cute story that goes along wonderfully with the adorable pictures.
Simple, sweet, with an adventurous main character and fun illustrations. A good gift for a younger child you don't know very well, since it has wide, wide appeal.
This was the book of my childhood. My dad read it to me every night for 3 consecutive years. I never grew tired of reading it, and to this day is still one of my most treasured possessions.