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Slug in Love

by Rachel Bright, illustrated by Nadia Shireen

Interest age: 2 to 5

Published by Simon & Schuster, 2021

  • Funny
  • Love and romance
  • Picture books

About this book

Doug is a slug in need of a hug. But who wants to hug a slug called Doug? No-one, it seems: Doug asks an ant, a worm and a spider, but none of them are keen. Could it be that Doug is too mucky, sticky and slippy to be loved?

When Doug meets Gail the snail, he thinks he's met his perfect match. Yet, snooty Gail doesn't want a hug from Doug. What will Doug do? Fortunately, a surprise meeting with a very lovely ladybird reminds Doug that there's someone for everyone.

Rachel Bright's simple and brilliant rhyming text partners perfectly with Nadia Shireen's hilariously expressive insects to create a warm and jolly book about finding love even when we don't expect it.

The language – grimy, slippy, squelchy, slimy – is brilliant for developing vocabulary in little ones, and the repetition of the slug rhymes are great for learning and re-reading. Gail the snail and her horn-rimmed glasses are a particular joy and demonstrate Shireen's remarkable ability to imbue even the smallest creatures with big personalities.

A brilliantly fun read that could definitely become a favourite.

About the author

Rachel Bright is a writer, illustrator, printmaker, entrepreneur and eternal optimist. Her award-winning stationery range, The Bright Side has sold over 2 million cards in just a few years and also now comprises of gift wrap and home ware. The range is widely stocked by major retailers such as John Lewis, Waitrose, Selfridges and Paperchase, as well as in many independent outlets across the UK.

She trained in Graphics at Kingston University, winning prizes for her typography, followed by an MA in Printmaking at UWE. Her striking illustrative style, using a mix of reclaimed type and etching coupled with her witty stories create uniquely entertaining picture books. Rachel lives on a farm near the seaside with her family and their dog named Elvis. Her picture books include Love Monster, Mine!, What Does Daddy Do? and My Sister is an Alien.

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