Hachette Books February Titles: Oi Frog! by Kes Gray & Mine! by Jerome Keane

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I love my monthly mailers from Hachette Books. They work with some of the most acclaimed children’s writers of our time so we always know we’re going to get something truly great for Dexter’s bedtime story hour.

Oi Frog! is no exception. This is bought to you by a tour de force in children’s literature. Kes Gray, author of the award-winning Get Well Soon and the Nelly the Monster Sitter series’, has been listed as a top 10 UK children’s author by The Independent, pipped JK Rowling to a Red House Children’s Book Award in 2001 and has since become a three times category award winner. Oi Frog! is complemented perfectly by fabulous illustrations from Jim Field who has a Roald Dahl Funny Prize in his trophy cabinet.

To summarise the plot, it’s about a frog trying to find somewhere to sit. An obnoxious cat informs him that lazying on a log is the ‘done thing’ by frogs, then proceeds to list other animals and their special places to sit. As you might expect, there are some pretty wacky couplings to get some giggles out of your little one.

“What do foxes sit on?” asked the frog.

Foxes sit on boxes,” said the cat.

Foxes sit on boxes and fleas sit on peas

The rhyming tale has been described as “absolute treat” by the Daily Mail, and the Guardian proclaim it’s “Hilarious… Everyone will love it”.

The font is big enough for little people to follow and rhyming words are bold for both spoken emphasis and to allow for young readers to learn by recognition. Illustrations cover the entire page and are colourful, fun and engaging to ensure a captive audience.

There’s nothing I don’t like about this book, and nothing that Dexter doesn’t either. Perfect for children aged 2-6, it’s definitely one that will be living high on the shelf so he can’t rip it up when he’s having a paddy. Sensibly priced at £6.99 it’s available to buy from Hachette Books HERE (Published by Hodder Children’s Books / ISBN: 9781444910865).

Next up is an altogether different proposition. In fact, all these books share is the same coloured front cover. I’d be inclined to say It’s Mine! is best suited to a younger audience (perhaps 1-4 years) so an ideal bedtime story to be read aloud by mum and dad.

Plot-wise Jerome Keane’s book is a morality tale about sharing, featuring a squabbling fox and horse who are both as stubborn as one another. When a ball lands nearby they are so busy arguing about who gets to play with it first, it’s stolen from under their noses.

The best thing by far about this book is the illustrations. With bold colours there’s a great deal for little people to spot within the background, including the ball thief who sneaks up on the bickering pair. Susana de Dios has managed to squeeze lots of personality into her fox and horse and I’m a big fan of her work.

As most of the text is conversation between the pair, there’s plenty of opportunity to add in silly voices to elicit some laughter, and lots of repetition to encourage your mini reader to join in with the narration. Again, priced at £6.99 it would make a lovely gift for deserving little person. You can buy yours HERE (Published by Orchard Books / ISBN: 9781408331378).

To discover more February titles and hundreds more books for the entire family, head to Hachette.co.uk or follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

 


Christmas Releases for Children from Hachette Books

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Hachette Books Christmas Releases for Children from Hachette Books

There are simply so many educational benefits to be had from reading to your child that it would be silly for me to try and list them all. Add to this the sheer number of government initiatives and independent studies that tell us all how integral reading is to a child’s emotional wellbeing, relationship with their parents and academic intelligence, and you it’s a hobby you’ll want to encourage your child to enjoy as early as possible.

Hachette Children’s Books have a longstanding reputation for publishing the very best in children’s literature. Many of their bestselling authors and illustrators are household names (Enid Blyton, David Almond, Lauren Child, Robert Muchamore and Guy Parker-Rees) and their titles have won countless UK children’s book awards. Working with brands such as Orchard Books, Hodder Children’s Books and Franklin Watts they have some of the UK’s most successful, fresh and thought-provoking titles for mini people.

Christmas Titles

Ten Little Pirates by Mike Brownlow and Simon Rickerty (Orchard Books) Ages 0-5 £6.99

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Given all these books will be winging their way back to the North Pole, then delivered to Mills HQ again by Santa, Heidi is helping me model them (behind Dexter’s back).

I LOVE this book and just know my pirate-obsessed little guy is going to feel the same way. Told in simple 4-line rhyme scheme, it’s easy for parents to bring the book to life. Add in a healthy smattering of onomatopoeia on each page and there’s plenty of opportunity to for daddy to hone his considerable acting skills.

… Nine little pirates

searching for their mate

ZAP! goes the lightning -

now there are… (next page) … Eight

The book tells the journey of ten little pirates sailing out to sea. On every page a pirate befalls a peril reducing their number by one (one is seduced by a mermaid, another gets tangled up with a giant squid, and another is blown away by a hurricane). It’s a great book for teaching children to count backwards with colourful pages illustrated by Simon Rickety. The pirates do later meet up once again so it’s not all doom and gloom either.

It’s a fab laugh out loud paperback with shiny, festive red cover that will have little explorers and mums and dads excited about bedtime.

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Numbers by Paul Thurlby (Hodder Children’s Books) Ages 0-5 £12.99

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This fun and quirky numbers book by award-winning illustrator Paul Thurlby presents numbers in an exciting way for little people. It’s a great introduction to the world of numbers with each one presented numerically, graphically, in written word and with popular meanings (’3 for 3D’ and ‘5 for high five’ to ‘10 for a perfect 10’). It attempts to foster a familiarity, fascination and engagement with numbers in a really unique way.

Thurlby’s inspiration is taken from a long time love affair with numbers and graphic design. With a style best described as retro-modern the book showcases fun typography and textures, using old books and postcards to influence his designs.

Presented in an oversized hardback it’s the perfect book for Dexter who is only just beginning to get his head around counting.

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I Love You Father Christmas by Giles Andreae and Emma Dodd (Orchard Books) Ages 0-5 £6.99

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What Christmas book feature would be complete without a story about the Big Man himself?

Once again this is delivered in an easy rhyme scheme and does a fabulous job of describing Father Christmas, the traditions of Christmas Eve and the magic of the occasion.

I’ve played very nicely

With all the girls and boys.

I’ve kept my bedroom tidy

And I’ve tried to share my toys.

Reading this throughout the month of December is bound to get your little ones excited about Father Christmas’s arrival - and is perfect once again for my two year-old Dexter who, right now, doesn’t have a clue who he is!

Superbly illustrated by award-winning artist Emma Dodd, the big bold pictures perfectly capture the jaunty text. It’s a special edition of a series of “I love you” books by the Andreae and Dodd partnership and is a tried and tested formula told with boundless enthusiasm.

Head on over to HachetteChildrens.co.uk to explore these, and countless other children’s titles, and please do try to include some books on your children’s present list this year; they really are the greatest gifts your children will receive.

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