Wibbly Wobbly Street reviews
“One of the delights of this book is the innovative way it plays with language….A multilayered, thoroughly entertaining picture book for a range of children (3-10) and appreciated by adults” Reading Time August 2010
“… an enchanting satire which gently pokes fun at mindless conformity, and is an utter delight to read aloud to a very young audience.” Magpies May 2010
“Wibbly Wobbly Street is a hilarious picture book about nonconformity and the fun of being different. It is also just a plain silly story of street-straightening and a celebration of language” Aussie Reviews - click here for full review
“The language is full of word play that will delight those with a quirky sense of humour, as well as packed with interesting vocabulary that tastes good in the mouth and sounds fantastic when read aloud.” NSWAGTC - click here for full review
“Likely to be a preschool readaloud hit with word-play and a lively chorus.” – Australian Bookseller & Publisher, March 2010
“With delightful phrases like “our wibble’s too strong” and words like wibble-ectomy and wobble-ocotmy kids young and old will be giggling along with this delightful book.” Chris Cheng’s New Kids Books in Oz Blog - click here for full review
"A delightful twist (pardon the pun) on the theme that being different is O.K." Pass It On Picture Book reviews
And a picture of some twisting wibbly wobbly dancing at the launch:
“… an enchanting satire which gently pokes fun at mindless conformity, and is an utter delight to read aloud to a very young audience.” Magpies May 2010
“Wibbly Wobbly Street is a hilarious picture book about nonconformity and the fun of being different. It is also just a plain silly story of street-straightening and a celebration of language” Aussie Reviews - click here for full review
“The language is full of word play that will delight those with a quirky sense of humour, as well as packed with interesting vocabulary that tastes good in the mouth and sounds fantastic when read aloud.” NSWAGTC - click here for full review
“Likely to be a preschool readaloud hit with word-play and a lively chorus.” – Australian Bookseller & Publisher, March 2010
“With delightful phrases like “our wibble’s too strong” and words like wibble-ectomy and wobble-ocotmy kids young and old will be giggling along with this delightful book.” Chris Cheng’s New Kids Books in Oz Blog - click here for full review
"A delightful twist (pardon the pun) on the theme that being different is O.K." Pass It On Picture Book reviews
And a picture of some twisting wibbly wobbly dancing at the launch: