The Whales on the Bus

by Katrina Charman, illustrated by Nick Sharratt

Interest age: 1 to 3

Published by Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 2021

  • Picture books
  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

Most of us might know the nursery rhyme The Wheels on the Bus, but what if there were two whales jammed into a double decker, being driven around town by a goldfish? Or a tiger in a glider – or, for that matter, sheep in a jeep? Wonder no more, as Katrina Charman and Nick Sharratt’s charming picture book has reimagined the classic nursery rhyme with brilliant results. Every new double page spread features a new animal driving or being a passenger in a new vehicle (the dragon in the wagon, roaring all day long is a particular highlight), rendered in Sharratt’s instantly recognizable high colour illustration, meaning that readers can sing along but also have a bit of a giggle at the new lyrics.

The bold visual style and nice big text means that the book is accessible both for adults reading and children looking at the pages, and the fact that this is a classic nursery rhyme is great for parents looking for something new yet recognizable at the same time. As well as the song aspect, there’s lots of new words to learn for little ones who are often very interested in both animals and vehicles.

About the illustrator

Nick Sharratt has created illustrations for over two hundred and fifty books during his illustrious career. He has produced over sixty of his own titles, including much-loved favourites Ketchup on Your Cornflakes and Shark in the Park. He has worked with celebrated writers including Julia Donaldson, Kes Gray and Michael Rosen and is well known for his collaboration with Jacqueline Wilson, for whom he’s illustrated more than fifty novels.

He has been the official illustrator for World Book Day and together with Katrina Charman, was awarded the 2021 BookTrust Storytime Prize, he was also the BookTrust Writer-Illustrator in Residence for 2022-23.

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