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Books : Children's Books : Characters & Series : Kipper
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This storybook collection contains four full-length Kipper stories and will delight his legion of fans. Containing Kipper, Kipper's Toybox, Kipper's Birthday and Kipper's Snowy Day this collection is a must for every toddler's bookshelf. (Ages 3 to 5)
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Kipper's A to Z by Mick Inkpen is a fantastic alphabet book which is beautifully illustrated and will not fail to engage young readers.
The reader is introduced to Kipper and his friend Arnold who find an ant which they put into a box. They then go in search of other things to go into the box and work their way through the alphabet. This is much more than just an alphabet book.
Children will enjoy Kipper and Arnold's search. Each page has the continuation of the story and a capital and small letter and words that begin with that letter. The layout of the pages is imaginative and varied and children will delight in reading this book and finding the words that begin with each letter. The attention to detail is brilliant as the word buzzzzzzz stretches across the page after the bee and the ant makes a reappearance later on in the alphabet. The Zebra makes several appearances, desperate to be included, but he is told it is not his turn yet!
Kipper's A to Z would be invaluable to anyone who is helping their child to learn the alphabet and letter sounds and the text means that it will still be read long after children have mastered the alphabet. This book would be suitable for 4-7 year olds and it deserves a place on every bookshelf and is sure to become a battered well-loved book. --Amanda York
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Kipper organises his own birthday party but doesn't manage to get it quite right. It's his invitations that really cause problems, and confusion abounds with mix-ups over "today", "tomorrow" and "yesterday" that make the poor little dog's head hurt (warning: may have same effect on reader). But everything turns out just fine in the end. And, as Kipper's valiant cake- baking attempts are liable to inspire youthful cooks into action, make sure you've plenty of just- add-water cake-mix and glacé cherries on hand.
Like all Mick Inkpen's books, great fun for adult readers, as well as for youngsters on the receiving end. (Ages 2 to 5) --Lisa Gee
A Big Book edition is also available
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A new Kipper book is always a welcome addition to any toddler's bookshelf and Kipper's Toybox will charm and delight his current legion of fans as well as grabbing the imagination of new young readers. As Kipper tries to work out why there are more toys in his special box than there should be, toddlers are treated to an array of sharp, colourful and action-packed illustrations coupled with clear, easy to follow text that allows them to help Kipper unravel the mystery.
As ever, Mick Inkpen comes up with another winner as the darling Kipper enchants and entertains the book-hungry toddler. (Ages 2 to 5) --Susan Harrison
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All the Kipper stories are full of the same warmth and humour that made Mick Inkpen's previous creations, including Penguin Small and Wibbly Pig, so charming and enduring.
In Kipper's Monster, Kipper and his friend Tiger decide that the best place to try out a new torch is in the woods--but is there someone else lurking in the dark ?
Destined to be read over and over, the appealing illustrations and simple story line of Kipper's Monster will once again engage and amuse Kipper's many fans, big and small. (Ages 2+) --Helen Baker
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The delectable Kipper and his wayward bear have won the hearts of many a young reader, and this clever little pop-up book with a real, shining light hidden amongst the pages, will certainly add to the enchantment.
As Kipper begins his hunt for his lost toy, children can push and pull and lift and tug their way through the pages of this impressively sturdy book--ideal for eager little hands--delighting at the cuddlesome little pup and his friends while the clear, easy to follow text treats them to a simple, funny story that is a pleasure to listen to or read. A great gift for all children. (Ages 2 to 4) --Susan Harrison
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Kipper organises his own birthday party but doesn't manage to get it quite right. It's his invitations that really cause problems, and confusion abounds with mix-ups over "today", "tomorrow" and "yesterday" that make the poor little dog's head hurt (warning: may have same effect on reader). But everything turns out just fine in the end. And, as Kipper's valiant cake- baking attempts are liable to inspire youthful cooks into action, make sure you've plenty of just- add-water cake-mix and glacé cherries on hand.
Like all Mick Inkpen's books, great fun for adult readers, as well as for youngsters on the receiving end. (Ages 2 to 5) --Lisa Gee
A Big Book edition is also available
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