Humour: November 2005 Archives

Simon Bartram
Templar Publishing
1840113685
Oct 2005
Children who have met Bartram's The Man on the Moon, or Dougal, The Deep Sea Diver, will already know that they are in for a treat with this concoction from the same author. Any parents who haven't yet introduced their offspring to Bartram's vivid colours and writing - well, what are you waiting for?

This collection of musings and poetry has all the trademark Bartram exaggeration, not to mention his equally trademark cornish-ware cups of tea. From the opener, "What Happened to the Pirate's Eye?" we are immediately in Bartram-land, where the reader is always encouraged to look beneath the surface, and wonder why, for example, pirates always choose to keep one eye covered. In "Puddle Trouble" he explores just what kind of big trouble parents are referring to, when they say, "you are now in BIG trouble". This is immediately engaging poetry, and full of ideas that children will recognise and feed off, as well. As inviting as burgers and chips, and nourishing as bright green vegetables.


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