Showing posts with label Mike Byrne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Byrne. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 December 2019
Booky Advent Calendar Day 22: "The Return of Sproutzilla" by Tom Jamieson and Mike Byrne (Macmillan Children's Books)
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December 22, 2019
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Macmillan Children's Books,
Mike Byrne,
The Return of Sproutzilla,
Tom Jamieson
Lord help us, the air is always thick with the smell of these glorious little brassicas at Christmas, and as we're getting nearer the big day, it will soon be time for the sprout to shine!
In fact why wait? Let's dive into "The Return of Sproutzilla" by Tom Jamieson and Mike Byrne, the follow-up to last year's christmas smash.
Mean, green Sproutzilla is back and he's determined to destroy Christmas.
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In fact why wait? Let's dive into "The Return of Sproutzilla" by Tom Jamieson and Mike Byrne, the follow-up to last year's christmas smash.
Mean, green Sproutzilla is back and he's determined to destroy Christmas.
But watch out . . . this time he isn’t alone! He's recruited a whole gang of fart-inducing pals to really put the stink on Christmas.
Jack and Ruby are getting ready for Christmas when suddenly, Santa's little elves arrive with terrible news – poor Santa's been kidnapped!
Jack and Ruby are getting ready for Christmas when suddenly, Santa's little elves arrive with terrible news – poor Santa's been kidnapped!
Can Jack and Ruby rescue Santa from stinky Sproutzilla and his menacing sidekicks Broccolisaurus and Tyrannoparsnip rex, before the villainous vegetables ruin Christmas for everyone?
And can Sproutzilla ever be shown the true joy of Christmas?
With a touch of Grinch-like genius, this is fun stuff for little ones, packed with gaseous gags and brilliant Christmas giggles.
With a touch of Grinch-like genius, this is fun stuff for little ones, packed with gaseous gags and brilliant Christmas giggles.
"The Return of Sproutzilla" by Tom Jamieson and Mike Byrne is out now, published by Macmillan Children's Books.
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
My Colourful Chameleon by Leonie Roberts and Mike Byrne (QED)
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January 24, 2018
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Leonie Roberts,
Mike Byrne,
My Colourful Chameleon,
QED
Mischief, multicoloured mischief is the order of the day in this most unusual tale of a girl and her fabulously weird pet...
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Friday, 6 December 2013
Booky Advent Calendar Day 6 - 6th December 2013 - "Jack's Mega Machines" by Alison Ritchie and Mike Byrne (Simon and Schuster Children's Books)
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December 06, 2013
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Alison Ritchie,
Jack's mega machines - the mighty monster truck,
Jack's mega machines - the supersonic submarine,
Mike Byrne,
Simon and Schuster Children's Books

Booky Advent Calendar Day 6
Jack's Mega Machines (Supersonic Submarine and The Mighty Monster Truck)
Jack's Mega Machines (Supersonic Submarine and The Mighty Monster Truck)
Written by Alison Ritchie
Illustrated by Mike Byrne
Published by Simon and Schuster
We were lucky enough to receive not one but two fantastic "Jack's Mega Machines" books in the post recently - and they're great as christmas presents. Alison Ritchie and Mike Byrne have been establishing something of a cult following for these books, and their innovative papercraft vehicles.
In "Jack's Mega Machines - Supersonic Submarine", Jack's fabulous magic garage plays host to a brilliant little yellow submarine - ready for undersea adventures as Jack winds up caught amidst a fabulous football competition with a pod of happy dolphins.
In "Jack's Mega Machines - The Mighty Monster Truck" Jack fixes up a cool pick-up that magically transforms into a fat-tyred mud-stomping monster truck, just in time to embark on a perilous mission to rescue a little monster from a treetop in a dark, dark forest.
Though these books are firmly pitched at vehicle-loving boys, Charlotte always enjoys reading the stories together and playing with the vehicles - letting her imagination fly as she makes up her own stories using the papercraft models.
As we've said in our previous reviews of these fabulous books, the models are fairly tricky to remove from the book at first (the sticky stuff is just a bit too sticky, and resulted in Jack's supersonic submarine losing a wing - despite me being extremely careful about removing the models from the back cover).
Rollicking stories, brilliant artwork. Begin your Jack's Mega Machines collection today!
Charlotte's best bit: The poor monster truck getting completely trashed in "The Mighty Monster Truck!"
Daddy's Favourite bit: Brilliant undersea adventures and dolphin fun in "Supersonic Submarine"
(Kindly sent to us for review by Simon and Schuster Children's Books)
Monday, 17 December 2012
Jack's Mega Machines - The Dinosaur Digger by Alison Ritchie and Mike Byrne (Simon and Schuster Children's Books)
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December 17, 2012
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Alison Ritchie,
Jack's Mega Machines - The Dinosaur Digger,
Mike Byrne,
Simon and Schuster Children's Books
When ace mechanic Jack gets something to repair in his magic workshop, great adventures happen! We've already thrilled to the intergalactic thrills and spills of a superb race in "Jack's Mega Machines - The Rocket Racing Car" (which nabbed a well deserved Book of the Week award) so what's next for Jack and his faithful doggy sidekick? A trip back through time to the land of the DINOSAURS!
Jack has a digger in for repair, but this is no ordinary digger - and as he takes it through the doors of his magical workshop for a test drive, soon it's transformed into the Dinosaur Digger! A huge wheeled behemoth fit to take on just about any terrain, and armed with a handy scoop should Jack feel the need to dig a ditch or two while he's there.
Spotting a mini dinosaur stampede, Jack wonders why the baby dinosaurs are taking to their heels until he spots a terrifying T Rex, intent on bagging itself some tasty dino snacks for dinner.
Jack races to the rescue, but will the Dinosaur Digger be a match for the king of the dinosaurs himself?
Just like "The Rocket Racing Car" this is a fast paced story packed with thrills and spills, and once again you get a fantastic fold-out card model of The Dinosaur Digger to play with while you read (and once again we had the devil's own job extracting the model from the book - that sticky stuff just did not want to give way and again we lost a smidge of the model's external 'paintwork' prying it out of the book, gah!)
Fantastic colourful illustrations by Mike Byrne keep things nicely energetic. Though it's mainly pitched at boys, Charlotte absolutely loved this just like she loved "The Rocket Racing Car" and demanded it again once we'd finished reading it (so how about swapping one of those boys on the back cover for a girl next time?)
Charlotte's best bit: The cute baby dinosaurs - How could the nasty T Rex consider eating them?
Daddy's favourite bit: A great little model - the more of these I see, the more they remind me of mini kid-friendly Carmageddon models! Brilliant stuff!
(Kindly sent to us for review by Simon and Schuster Children's Books)
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Jack's Mega Machines - The Rocket Racing Car by Alison Ritchie and Mike Byrne (Simon and Schuster Children's Books)
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September 04, 2012
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Alison Ritchie,
Jack's Mega Machines,
Mike Byrne,
Simon and Schuster Children's Books,
The Rocket Racing Car
We're back, did you miss us while we were away on our short break with sporadic internet access (Read: TheStrollingMum monopolising the iPad so I couldn't get any reviews done). Coming back from holiday we had a lovely parcel waiting for us from Simon and Schuster Children's Books containing two of their latest titles. We'll get to the other one in good time, but first we'll take a look at Jack's Mega Machines: The Rocket Racing Car.
Jack is an ace mechanic, and is interested in all sorts of machinery (in fact this is the first of a series of books where Jack explores all sorts of cool and interesting vehicles from racing cars to diggers). Every time he gets something to fix in his garage, he knows adventures are just through the garage doors.
Fixing up a racing car, Jack takes it for a test drive and it magically transforms into the Rocket Racing Car. It can fly, it can zoom, it's the fastest thing in the cosmos!
Entering a race with a whole team of wild and whacky aliens, Jack finds he'll need more than sharp driving skills and quick wits to survive in an outer-space race. Soon he's in at the deep end, requiring his tool kit as well as his fantastic rocket racing car.
Does Jack win the race? Or does he win a lot of friends along the way?
This book is beautifully put together. Some might say it's a bit boy-centric but Charlotte loved it, particularly the beautiful bit of paper engineering at the back, your very own fold-out Rocket Racer to build and fly around the living room (the sticky bits on this take some prying off so take care not to damage your book - and take care that you remove all of it and don't end up with the back page stuck to the back cover like we did, DOH!)
A fabulous energetic story, with fantastic illustrations and a great little model to play with too. Absolutely zoomtastic!
Charlotte's best bit: Without a doubt, the model racer, which she has spent a lot of time 'flying' around the living room with - and handily is just big enough to fit a Playmobil figure. Very cool!
Daddy's favourite bit: I loved the martian monster truck. I could do with one of those for the morning commute / school run.
A ReadItDaddy Book Of the Week!
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