You'll meet owls in fluffy towels, frogs in wooden clogs, and bees on miniature skis in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming story. You'll also count up to ten and all the way back again with George, as he takes a trip to the park with his mom. Get ready to snuggle up with some gnus in furry shoes and llamas in stripy pajamas!
Hertfordshire-based writer of books. Lives with one husband, one daughter, one son, one mad chocolate labrador, one aged tabby cat, five gorgeous bunnies. Likes animals (no, really?), Marmite and messing about on stage. Dislikes spiders, celery and arrogant people.
Great illustrations, full of color and wonderful animals. I liked the way the sentences rhymed and the author used the images of hot and cold and numbers when she talked to her child. Using your Imagination is so much fun.
George and his mum are headed to the park but it's a grey and gloomy day. As mom bundles him up to keep warm she happily showers him with words of love and encouragement such as, "Would you prefer to be as snug as a bug rolled up in a rug? " and when George is having such a great time that he starts to remove his outer gear she steps in with such words of wisdom as, " Would you prefer to be like ten sneezy kittens without any mittens? " A fun look at how to teach kids about being outdoors during the colder seasons but overall just a really funny silly way to entertain a child with pictures that are colorful and vibrant. A definite recommend.
This book was so much fun for toddler story time! There are lots of rhyming elements, so it's great for predicting what's next. The colors are super vibrant, and there are tons of opportunities for kids to name animals, colors, pieces of clothing, etc. Definitely using again.