Heka the weka and Reka the weka are on the road to Tuapeka in a double-decker. Along the way they pick up some other animal friends, Hedgy Hog, Dodgy Dog and a Whistling Frog, and they set off on an adventure. But their adventure ends when they meet a strange little man who's quite keen to try some weka stew, a roast of Dodgy Dog, and a pudding made from Hedgy Hog. Will they be able to escape?
There's lots of wonderful tongue-twisting in this very likeable story. It's a fun book to read out loud. The illustrations, which were created using pencil, ink and watercolour, are very appealing too. Children of all ages will love this.
Suitable age: 2+
Katz Cowley's vibrant illustrations are perfectly suited to the magic of Craig Smith's voice (my favourite song is his second one, Toothless). Children of all ages will love the extremely cute and appealing monkey who so desperately wants to receive his two front teeth for Christmas.
Suitable age: 2+
This is another great book from the Kiwi Corkers series. The Cloakmaker and his wife are very endearing (the affection between them is gorgeous), the illustrations are superb, and there are even some opportunities to pronounce te reo Maori.
Suitable age: 2+
The small size of this board book is great for little hands and would be wonderful for a fun bedtime read/song.
Suitable age: birth+
Bruiser is a machine on a mission - he ploughs up hillsides, tramples down paddocks and crushes rocks as he builds his motorway. But one day he inadvertently bumps into a tree and a mother bird and her baby fall out in front of him. Bruiser can only think of his own mother. Suddenly he starts to do things quietly and softly without disrupting the landscape (which is a good lesson about environmental issues). Young children love tractors so this book is sure to be a big hit. The illustrations are different in that there's a real collage feel to them which I really like. I'm not so keen on the week stopping at Friday before it starts back at Monday again. What a strange thing to do.
Suitable age: 1-4
The Jigs are preparing for Christmas.
Their grandparents are going to stay with them so they decide to put on a play based on a Christmas theme.
Piggity-Wiggity is told he has the leading role and he's so excited. He imagines himself as a prince, with attendants and jewels, or even a renegade pirate, renowned for his duels. But poor Piggity is utterly disappointed when he finds out he's to be the baby in the manger.
Will the play be as bad as he thinks?
I love these books because they're so rhythmical and clever, and they always treat children with great respect by their advanced use of language. The illustrations in this story are as eye-catching and delightful as ever.
Suitable age: 2-7 years