
I Like To Put Food in My Welly
by Jason Korsner, illustrated by Max Low
Interest age: 3 to 5
Published by Graffeg, 2019
About this book
Children will adore this brilliantly surreal book of poems, which get sillier for the longer you read them. For instance, a poem that begins sensibly:
'You pull a rabbit from your hat.
You stroke a cuddly purring cat.
You wipe your feet upon the mat.
But then quickly becomes hilariously zany:
You pull a rabbit from a cat.
You stroke a cuddly purring mat.
You wipe your feet upon a hat.'
Each permutation of the poem sits on a new page and is accompanied by Max Low’s thick-lined cartoonish illustrations that try to imagine what the strange juxtapositions of the image would look like: illustrations showing a character climbing a cup of tea, for instance, or a gleeful child boating on the back of a snake, will have children in stitches.
As well as a colourful and brilliant read, Korsner’s word play is ideal for helping little ones learn when short sentences are right or wrong – can a mat purr? Should you wipe your feet on a hat? – and allow for plenty of laughing, talk and fun questioning.
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