Thursday, 26 February 2015
Hippobottymus by Steve Smallman and Ada Grey (Little Tiger Press)
We love a book that starts off slowly, then builds to a rip-roaring calamitous climax as the story unfolds. Such is the case with "Hippobottymus" by Steve Smallman and Ada Grey. A strange rumbling bubbling sound echoes across a swamp, and is easy on the ears. A small mouse suddenly realises that it almost sounds like a rhythm and adds a subtle squeak or two to the tune. Before long, the rest of the jungle animals are joining in with the bubbling rumbling squeaking squawking sound as the tune builds to a cacophonous explosion of noise and music.
Mouse takes a bow, but wait a minute, Hippo has something to say about how the tune came about. It all started with a can or two of beans....Phrrrrrt!
There's a period in children's lives that usually kicks in around 1 1/2 to 2 years old, and doesn't end...(at all?) where farts, botty burps, tummy squeaks, trouser coughs, window rattlers, cushion creepers and (in this case) swampy rasps are the most amusing and high-brow form of humour known to man & beast. Hippobottymus is a musical and riotous celebration of that fact, and is absolutely sure to have your little ones giggling and gurgling like drains!
Hippobottymus by Steve Smallman and Ada Grey is out in April from Little Tiger Press
Charlotte's best bit: Naturally, the big botty-burping reveal when Hippo lets rip!
Daddy's Favourite bit: A fantastic farty flump-fluff fall-about-funny tale! Farp!
(Kindly sent to us for review by Little Tiger Press)
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