This funny book is written and illustrated by Audrey Wood with
lilting text and irreverent illustrations. Parents won’t mind
reading this book again and again at bedtime because of the
hilarious twist in the tale and the catchy rhythm.
*The Green Parent*
The night before, and the next day, and the morn before and the
next hour the clever maid continually pleases the twenty-four
robbers and shows the advantages of sharing in a beautifully simple
book by Audrey Wood with 24 robber to be counted on each double
page.
*School Librarian Journal*
“NOT last night, but the night before…twenty-four robbers came a
knocking at my door…”
Can you remember any more of this playground rhyme? We couldn’t but
Audrey Wood supplies the rest of the verse, with vivid
illustrations, lots of hot peppers and an ending that shows that
sharing is better then stealing; as the robbers turn out to be not
quite the baddies they at first appear.
*Evening Echo/Irish Examiner*
Big, bold, bright simplistic illustrations perfectly partner
simplistic repetitive text in this ‘lift the flap’ picture book for
infants. Mouse delivers Frog a square parcel which is patterned and
coloured the same as frog. When the flaps are lifted, a circular
parcel with a different colour and pattern is revealed. When the
page is turned a new animal character (who is the same
colour/pattern as the parcel) is introduced and the parcel passed
on and opened anew.
This is an entertaining, amusing book and the bold, colourful
illustrations and repetition of words will appeal to younger
infants.
*Inis*
This is a wonderful version of a traditional skipping rhyme.
Twenty-four robbers return to the same house again and again, and
are taught that sharing is better than stealing. Each visit from
the boisterous robbers leaves the reader eager to know what they
will take next.
The catchy rhythm and rhyme of this book give it an exciting pace,
making it perfect for reading aloud with children. The repetition
and segmenting of key words also makes it ideal for beginner
readers. Each page is filled with bold, colourful and detailed
illustrations depicting the rhyme as it moves along. Get children
to join in with this story and count the twenty-four robbers, which
appear on every page.
*5 to 7 Educator*
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