Title | : | Bear and Chook |
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ISBN | : | 0733611419 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780733611414 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2002 |
Awards | : | Children's Book Council of Australia Award Early Childhood Book of the Year (2003) |
Bear and Chook Reviews
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This book is so cute. I love how sweet the end is. Fun and whimsical, great for children.
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Emma Quay's illustrations are the highlight of this book capturing the close friendship between Bear and Chook.
The text on the other hand is pretty disappointing. This is a dialogue-driven picture book with only two characters - surely
Lisa Shanahan could find a better way to express who was speaking "said Bear / said Chook" at the end of every line.
"Even with a large thesaurus this limitation is very irritating" whinged Jack Kirby.
"Yes, there has to be a better way." thought X-man.
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This article explains that 'said-bookisms' distract from the story and make your text look amateurish" explained Jack.
"It did help me learn a number of new verbs" mused X-man.
"Maybe, but at the expense of a readable book - what a waste of a potentially good story!" exclaimed Jack.
"Bye Bye" declared X-man, while waving at the book.