Boo Goes Tutti Frutti Book Review by Alana Bird – The Sapling
The rhythm, rhyme and repetition in Boo Goes Tutti Frutti reads similarly to Lynley Dodd’s Hairy Maclary series.
The rhythm, rhyme and repetition in Boo Goes Tutti Frutti reads similarly to Lynley Dodd’s Hairy Maclary series.
If we want our children to become life-long readers, ensuring reading is a time of fun and joy is crucial. Boo Goes Tutti Frutti ticks all those boxes.
There is something special about the feel of a print picture book in your hands. The cover beckons you to read it and little fingers want to explore it.
As a mother, grandmother and teacher for 40 years I pride myself in instinctively knowing when a book has the potential to be a long-lasting classic.
This is a brilliant book for whanau and kaiako to use to support children as they transition in to, or between, early childhood education services.
Take a look inside Bumblebees Have Smelly Feet book by watching this fantastic book review by Zak! Find out what makes the bumblebee a Super Duper pollinator.
This article asked some great questions: “There is a section in the back about body language, do you feel this is important for young children to understand and if so why”
Actually, there are probably more than a few adults who could think about these messages too.
Great to chat with Mark and Joelene from The Breeze radio station about the release of Hello! Kia ora! Welcome new friend!
Great review from Josh 7yrs and Kaleb 5yrs from Upstart Magazine 2020.