Iggy Pig's Party: 11 (My First Read Alones)

Iggy Pig's Party: 11 (My First Read Alones)

by Vivian French (Author)

Synopsis

Iggy Pig is having a party for his birthday. He invites Tabby Cat and Dusty Dog. But his big mistake is in inviting the big grey wolf, who plans to eat more than just cabbage leaves and potato peelings. This is an easy-to-read first story with short text and lots of colour pictures.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 42
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 16 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0340713593
ISBN 13: 9780340713594

Media Reviews
This is the way to learn to read -- more please * School Librarian *
An excellent example of a simple tale, told in simple language which never loses sight of the fact that a good strong, rhythmic narrative is the best way of gaining the attention of young listeners and readers * Carousel *
'These delightful tales about a young pig and his farmyard friends contain ample repetition within robustly patterned texts which, along with matching illustrations, prove very accessible to novice readers. Additionally, the allusion to what big grey animals tend to do to little pigs makes for compulsive stories which, in Margaret Meek's words, 'mean more than they say'. This is the way to learn to read - more please. * The School Librarian, July 1999 *
Fun, easy-to-read stories, ideal for building reading confidence * Shelf Life Summer 2002 *
Author Bio
Vivian is a writer of both books and plays; she has written more than 250 children's books, including the very successful Tiara Club series, and is consistently one of the top 30 most borrowed authors from UK libraries. She has had plays performed both in London and throughout Scotland; her audiences include young adults as well as children. She has won many awards for her books, and is regularly invited to festivals including Cheltenham and the Edinburgh International Book Festival. (2012 Guest selector for the children's programme.) Vivian teaches part time at Edinburgh College of Art, and is one of the two founding members of the PictureHooks programme supporting Scottish illustrators. She is married with four grown up daughters and three grandchildren, and lives in Edinburgh. She'd like a cat, but lives up 66 steps and has no garden ... maybe one day. Her favourite book is an empty notebook.