|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewWarm and funny rhymes about going to the doctor – sure to make even the most reluctant patient smile. Everyone hates going to the doctor – taking their medicine, having their temperature taken, maybe having to go for sugery. None of it’s any fun. This collection of poems and rhymes helps to make being sick a little less scary, with poems about broken bones, the chickenpox, having an injection and many more – with characters that will make young readers smile and laugh. Translated from Latvian and retold for the English market by award-winning Irish poet Catherine Ann Cullen. A perfect gift for a child in hospital or going to the doctor for the first time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Inese ZanderePublisher: Little Island Imprint: Little Island ISBN: 9781910411858ISBN 10: 191041185 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 07 February 2019 Recommended Age: From 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWinter colds don't stand a chance against Inese Zandere's delightful poems in All Better ... Zandere's rich reframing of illness, from the common cold to more serious, hospital-worthy woes, should force a smile from the most miserable patient, while Reinis Petersons's illustrations will also gladden the heart. * The Irish Times * Winter colds don't stand a chance against Inese Zandere's delightful poems in All Better, a joyful collection which has been reimagined for this English translation by Catherine Anne Cullen. Zandere turns germs into Jellylegs, temperatures into cheeky red imps and all the tools a doctor pokes and prods you with into instruments that are far more interesting than scary. Who could resist the X-ray specs of Ultan Ulrich, the Secret Agent Ultrasound who went to a special school for spies - all that stuff beneath your skin [he] can visualise , or Eliza Analyser with her magic goggle eyes, The doctors collect samples for her to analyse ? Zandere's rich reframing of illness, from the common cold to more serious, hospital-worthy woes, should force a smile from the most miserable patient, while Reinis Petersons's illustrations will also gladden the heart. * The Irish Times * Author InformationInese Zandere has been writing since 1990 and is one of the foremost poets for children in Latvia with fice poetry collections to her name. She is also one of Latvian’s best-loved authors of novels and fiction, with over twenty novels published to date. Inese Zandere is also the chief editor and publisher at the Riga children’s publishing house, Liels un mazs. Catherine Ann Cullen is a poet for both adults and children with two picturebooks and two collections of poetry previously published. She is the winner of multiple awards for poetry, including the Frances Ledwidge Award, and works in schools and libraries all over the country to promote and teach creative writing to young people. Pētersons’ first illustrated book was published in 2007, and since then he has established himself as one of the most productive contemporary illustrators in Latvia with over 20 children’s books under his belt. Pētersons style pays great attention to character detail, with authentic emotion captured through expressive faces and strong palettes. Pētersons uses both traditional and digital media. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |