Too Big! (Colour First Reader)

Too Big! (Colour First Reader)

by Geraldine Mc Caughrean (Author)

Synopsis

Mum always liked to buy Neil clothes big enough for him to 'grow into'. And his new cricket jumper makes him look like a lamb in sheep's clothing! But Mum goes too far when she buys a new wardrobe and that, too, is far too big. It won't fit in the front door, it won't go through the downstairs windows. And, when Mum and Dad finally work out how to get it in the house, Neil - and his too-big cricket jumper - cause a very surprising outcome: one that Neil likes very much indeed.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Corgi Pups
Published: 02 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 0552565814
ISBN 13: 9780552565813
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: Neil's mum always buys things too big; first, it's his clothes, then it's a wardrobe ... A very funny tale in a special Colour First Reader format perfect for beginner readers.

Media Reviews
'A text in which no words are wasted: there is just the right amount of repetition and challenging vocabulary, and plenty of humour to keep the reader going right to the end. ... Highly recommended' The School Librarian 'A very funny tale about a boy who is not listened to... The generously sized print is ideal for new readers and the simple but effective line drawings punctuate the story well' Books for Keeps 'New readers will have fun with TOO BIG!' The Sunday Times 'With a perfect balance of text and artwork, this is just the right sort of book for encouraging five- to eight-year-olds to develop as confident and independent readers. The childhood dilemma of clothes being too big (and parents being too busy to listen to one pointing this out) is delivered in a fresh and amusing way' The Guardian Education, Children's Book of the Week
Author Bio
GERALDINE McCAUGHREAN is a highly acclaimed writer of children's books, whose talents have been recognised with the award of the most prestigious prizes in children's books - the Carnegie Medal, the Guardian Children's Fiction Award, the Whitbread Award and others. She lives in Berkshire.