Ta-Da
- Bravo and tooty fanfares! 'Oi Frog' is here - The long
anticipated picture book imagined and created by the masterful
award-winning minds of Kes Gray and illustrator Jim Field.
Oi
Frog is one of those rare and perfect books which literally leaps off the shelf
onto your lap (or the nearest log) everything the cover promises in terms of
humour is delivered in bucket loads and more. Such a brilliantly simple concept
expertly executed to create a completely satisfying picture book which parents
will read over and over and over again without complaint and which little
people will sit though effortlessly.
Inquisitive
frog finds himself in a deep discussion with a finicky (some might say down
right BOSSY) feline intent on things being done the way they should be (without
compromise). Frog has his sights set on changing the rules and is yet to be
convinced that as a frog he should always and without exception sit on a log,
despite the painful botty splinters he might be subjected to!
The omnipotent
cat diligently explains to frog that each creature has its place and that is
the way it has been and always will
be.
Life’s
rich pageant in all its various shapes and sizes are showcased as the story
unfolds with deeply satisfying repetitive rhymes popping up throughout. Such pure unadulterated joy with hilarious
poetic flair. My personal favourites namely ‘Gibbons on ribbons’ and ‘Moles on
Poles’ although I did also have a soft spot for the poor ‘Gorilla on a pillar’
The bold
graphic illustrations showcase Jim’s great talent in creating engaging and
unique anthropomorphic animals. The characters have such expressive faces you
can almost speaking themselves which lends itself very nicely to reading this
book over and over, (for ref: Gophers from the deep south , mule from
Blackpool, a cow from Somerset, etc etc) each creature could quite easily
become a book in its own right, (especially the brogue sporting Hare)
I am
an enormous fan of Jim Fields work and had the great
privilege of working with Kes Gray promoting his utterly tear jerking picture
book Mum and Dad Glue, Including meeting legendary Bookaboo!
For
me Field and Gray were an unexpected pairing which showed great vision on the part
of the team at Hodder Children’s but which has proven to be 100% charismatic
comedy gold.
This
book is destined to be a huge success so buy a copy now, or two copies, or two
and one for your best friend.
We
give this book a huge Book Sniffer paw print of approval – an absolute Technicolor
triumph.
If you like you’ll love...
My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes – by Eve Sutton and Lynley
Dodd - Published by Puffin
A personal childhood favourite of mine…
Illustrator Spotlight
Jim Field
Visit Jims Website http://www.jimfield.co.uk/
or follow him on Twitter @_JimField
Author Spotlight
Kes Gray
Visit Kes Gray’s website www.kesgray.com
Follow Kes on Twitter @kesgray
Also check out the chaps at Hodder Children's @hodderchildrens
Also check out the chaps at Hodder Children's @hodderchildrens
With HUGE thanks to the lovely folk at Hodder Children's Books for sending me a copy of Oi Frog!
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