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BfK No. 216 - January 2016
BfK 216 January 2016

This issue’s cover illustration is from Elmer’s Little Library by David McKee. Thanks to Andersen Press for their help with this cover.

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Walter’s Wonderful Web

Tim Hopgood
(Macmillan Children's Books)
28pp, 978-1447277101, RRP £5.99, Board book
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
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Here is a lively book about the concept of ‘shape’ which is set within an engaging story. We know from the success of WOW! Said The Owl that this author illustrator understands how to create animal characters with a strong appeal for young children. In this book we meet Walter who had a dilemma – he lacked web-spinning skills and this was rather serious for a spider! His webs were ‘wibbly-wobbly’ and inclined to blow away in the wind in contrast to his friends’ perfect creations. Walter experimented by making webs in triangular, square and diamond shapes but found that these, and even his ‘almost perfect’ round one, were easily blown away in the wind.  It is only when he worked through the night and combined all the shapes he had been making that he achieved a wonderful web that was not only perfect but which ‘shone in the moonlight’. With a conversational written text and sharply drawn, intensely coloured illustrations this is a book likely to become a favourite with many young children. Not only does it teach about shapes, it also shows that you have to persevere to solve problems in life.

Reviewer: 
Margaret Mallett
5
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