'It was a hot sunny afternoon. Mum and Kiona were playing catch.' First Kiona tries to catch a ball - but the ball is too big and she can't slip her arms around it| Then she tries to catch a berry - but it's too small and she can't see it| She keeps trying to catch things, but has no joy till her mum thinks of the perfect thing that Kiona can catch . she can catch a kiss| A critically acclaimed and heart-warming story perfected by Ken Wilson-Max's bright and bold illustrations.
Trish Cooke is a British playwright, actress, television presenter, scriptwriter and children's author who might be best known for being a presenter on the children's series Playdays. She also wrote under the pseudonym Roselia John Baptiste.
Charming and sweet; a story of a parent and child shared activity that does not feel artificially constructed. I love Ken Wilson-Max illustrations--they are ideal for the early childhood audience and this is no exception.
I can't believe how many of the CLEL Bell nominees I read and say "sweet". This one is that and I think will appeal to caregivers perhaps more than the kids.