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BfK No. 180 - January 2010
BfK 180 January 2010

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This issue’s cover illustration is from Cressida Cowell’s How to Train Your Dragon. Cressida Cowell is interviewed by Clive Barnes. Thanks to Hodder Children’s Books for their help with this January cover.

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Food Chain

M P Robertson
(Frances Lincoln Children's Books)
32pp, 978-1845079291, RRP £11.99, Hardcover
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
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This picture book treats the concept of environmental competition with a strong dose of humour. The illustrations are excellent, with rich colour and line reminiscent of the work of Chris Riddell but the storyline does not stand up quite as well. Naughty Boy flushes a little fish down the loo and we follow the fish’s journey along pipes into the sea where it is eaten by a bigger fish which is in turn eaten by an even bigger fish. Naughty Boy gets his comeuppance when he gets eaten by a whale (although he is safely squirted out of the whale’s blowhole). Few picture books deal with predation, with the notable exception of Gary Larson’s There’s a Hair in My Dirt: A Worm’s Story. Despite the witty illustrations and jokey story line, Food Chain actually conveys information about the food chain.

Reviewer: 
Vincent Reid
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