The Magic of Mums

Author:   Justin Coe ,  Steve Wells
Publisher:   Otter-Barry Books
ISBN:  

9781910959640


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   06 February 2020
Recommended Age:   From 7 years
Format:   Paperback
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Action Man, please move over You're nothing but a plastic poser If there's a job that you need done The one you want is Action Mum Be entranced by Circus Mum, find out what it's like to have a Celebrity Mum, play the beautiful game with Football Mum, admire Hard-working Mum, School-Run-Mum and Stunt Mum, and discover what it's like to have Two Mums.  A funny, heart-warming and thoughtful sequel to The Dictionary of Dads, by a brilliant poet, who performs in schools and theatres across the UK. 

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Author:   Justin Coe ,  Steve Wells
Publisher:   Otter-Barry Books
Imprint:   Otter-Barry Books
ISBN:  

9781910959640


ISBN 10:   1910959642
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   06 February 2020
Recommended Age:   From 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Tender, witty and observant verses featuring 50 different mums, paired with cartoonish black-and white illustrations. -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *


Tender, witty and observant verses featuring 50 different mums, paired with cartoonish black-and white illustrations. -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller * Interesting and moving. * Poetry Zone * Lovely...there's a good range of styles, personalities and aspects of motherhood covered! * Poetry Roundabout * A fantastic poetry compilation. * Read It, Daddy! * The book moves through well-judged shades of humour, light and sadness. It doesn't shy from complex issues...Throughout, Steve Wells' sparky illustrations emphasise the inclusive nature of the book, one that is charged with humour and love. * Reading Zone - 5 star review * Justin Coe shares his observations with honestly, humour and love...the illustrations by Steve Wells are powerful in that they reinforce the ideas of diversity and inclusivity. * Books for Keeps 5 star review * An absolute gem. It's witty, wise and heart-warming. * Books for Topics *


Tender, witty and observant verses featuring 50 different mums, paired with cartoonish black-and white illustrations. -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller * Interesting and moving. * Poetry Zone * Lovely...there's a good range of styles, personalities and aspects of motherhood covered! * Poetry Roundabout * A fantastic poetry compilation. * Read It, Daddy! * The book moves through well-judged shades of humour, light and sadness. It doesn't shy from complex issues...Throughout, Steve Wells' sparky illustrations emphasise the inclusive nature of the book, one that is charged with humour and love. * Reading Zone - 5 star review * Justin Coe shares his observations with honestly, humour and love...the illustrations by Steve Wells are powerful in that they reinforce the ideas of diversity and inclusivity. * Books for Keeps 5 star review * An absolute gem. It's witty, wise and heart-warming. * Books for Topics * A wonderful and diverse range of mothers are represented...Cleverly observed, there's the bake-off mum, the celebrity mum, the football mum and two mums. Plenty for readers to think about and savour. * Library Girl & Book Boy *


Author Information

Justin Coe is a poet, writer performer and spoken-word theatre creator who specialises in work for young audiences. He enjoys school visits and spent four years working as a poet in a school for children with behavioural and emotional difficulties. Justin's mission to reconnect people with poetry and poetry with people.  A regular and popular performer in schools, theatres and community settings, he has entertained everywhere from Sheppey to Shanghai and from the Savoy Hotel to street corners, steam trains and a sitting-room made entirely out of newspaper. In the last decade, since relocating to Southend and becoming a father, he has also written and performed seven spoken word theatre shows for young people. His recent show Big Wow Small Wonder (about the joys of being the smallest boy in school) is produced by Half Moon Theatre in east London and continues to tour to venues nationally. He is the author of The Dictionary of Dads (Otter-Barry Books, 2017). Justin lives in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Steve Wells is a prolific illustrator, perhaps best known for his cartoonish style which has enriched many children's books, including Justin Coe's previous collection, The Dictionary of Dads. He lives in Bath.

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