Tuesday, 22 November 2022

Babyliography LXXVIII

Melissa Lagonegro, Elizabeth Tate and Caroline LaVelle Egan, Disney's The Princess and the Frog: Kiss the Frog

2009 / Ebook / 31 pages

**

Economised for reading learners, irritatingly stilted for storytime. Just watch the damn clips.


Jill Murphy, On the Way Home

1982 / Ebook / 32 pages / UK

***

I don't remember if I was read this one, but it had the general nostalgic context. She reckoned the wolf yarn was the most plausible by the end, not the mundane playground confession. Her imagination has been remarked on.


Unknown, Peppa Pig: Lost Glasses / Where's Peppa's Magical Unicorn?

2005-20 / Ebooks / 44 pages / UK

**

They're not even good for flap books. She requests them, of course, but she doesn't seem really satisfied. She can tell.


Genie Espinosa, Alice Luffman, Hannah Cockayne and Kylie Hamley, Follow the Bunny: Finger Mazes

2019 / Ebook / pages / UK

***

It did take her a little while to grasp the maze concept in the other book, so I guess this is the beginner one. It doesn't offer much to adepts.


Leslie Patricelli, No No Yes Yes

2008 / Ebook / 24 pages / USA

**

If she read this before, it was ages ago. She didn't find it especially funny, and it has no other worth.