Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Meet the Parents by Peter Bently and Sara Ogilvie (Children's, Picture book, 10E/10E)


 2nd January 2014, Simon and Schuster, 32 pages, Hardback, Review copy
Themes: family life
 
Summary from Simon and Schuster

You may think your parents just boss you around and tell you what to do. And there's no getting away from it - they do have to do quite a lot of that! But there's so much more to them - did you realise they are also tent poles for dens that are wonky, dustbins for bits you don't want to eat up and grandstands to make you grow tall? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.co.uk/Meet-the-Parents/Peter-Bently/9780857075819#sthash.bFJjsyXp.dpuf
You may think your parents just boss you around and tell you what to do. And there's no getting away from it - they do have to do quite a lot of that! But there's so much more to them - did you realise they are also tent poles for dens that are wonky, dustbins for bits you don't want to eat up and grandstands to make you grow tall?

Nayuleska's thoughts
I enjoyed how the book didn't centre around one family - each scenario had a new set of parents, meaning
readers should be able to find someone close to their parents. It is truly amazing just how much parents
do-the story explains to readers why saying thank you to parents be they biological or otherwise is extremely important. There are plenty of activity ideas readers may like to try out which had me in stitches (the tent pole was one...). It seems that both the fun and furious as well as the more solemn and shocking parts of life get covered. I honestly thought the dog was dead in one picture, but it looks like it is playing and it's the decapitated toy which is the source of the upset. The animals and toys have brilliant expressions- the bunny on the back cover caught my eye with its eager expression as it boings around.

Find out more on Peter's website.

Suggested read
For more family related reads try Why I Love My Daddy illustrated by Danial Howarth (Children's, Picture book, 10E/10E)

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