![]() ![]() ![]() Piggybook: I enjoy so much about this book- it's difficult to keep it short! Mr. Beautifully illustrated, capturing the enormity of the feelings we can carry at times. Suitable for a broad age-range, offering a simple story line, with the potential for complex discussions around emotional well-being. Willy And The Cloud:Illustrates how emotions such as fear, anxiety or sadness can follow us around like a dark cloud. Beautiful, funny and wacky illustrations, a great book for opening up discussion about individual interests, bullying, cliques & appropriate social behaviour. Willy The Champ: This time, our Willy is not the sporty type but becomes an accidental hero. The illustrations do make me smirk though! Not to my personal liking- an outdated story line with too much emphasis on being physically big and strong. Willy The Wimp: Fed up being called a wimp, Willy decides to follow a strict fitness regime, gradually becoming physically bigger and more confident.His new image scares off the bullying gang, but underneath it all, Willy's gentle nature is what makes him who he is. With dream-like and humorous detail, 'Through the Magic Mirror' shows us how a little boredom can ignite the imagination. Through The Magic Mirror: Toby's mundane afternoon becomes quite extraordinary when he discovers a magic mirror at home. Beautifully illustrated with clever detail and quirky visual surprises. Delivering messages about the importance of sharing, being a good person and how we interact with others. Look What I've Got!- the story of Jeremy, an incessant show off, and his peer Sam. ![]() ![]() Peculiar, funny and sometimes plain weird, the collection includes: With quirky and humorous detail, Anthony Browne's art work will tickle the minds of young and old. While these may well be every day topics, delivered through simple text, the images are both surreal and magical. Ideal as a gift, the stories touch on a range of subjects including bullying, sibling relationships, family chores and anxiety. Full size, large paper-backs, packaged in a clear, zipped envelope.Ī fabulous collection for a classroom library or family bookshelf. Ten book collection from the former Children's Laureate Anthony Browne. Except with an added thief.Affiliate Links included, please see disclosure here.Ĭomplimentary pack provided by Walker Books UK in exchange for an honest review. It feels like an excellent prototype and reminds me of playing with daft 3d home design software on my Amiga. Sadly, the blocky little lord of the manor doesn't notice the disarray so the obsessively tidy creeping of my first visit was unnecessary.Ī single attempt only takes around five minutes and there is replay value, but what I'd really like to see is a bulkier version. Most things can be picked up and lobbed across a room and I'm half tempted to leave all the loot behind and simply rearrange all of the furniture. There are plenty of interactive elements too. It uses the small space of the house extremely well, encouraging exploration by means of the checklist and then transforming that same area into a trap once the car pulls into the drive. Originally built in seven days by Redefinition Games, The Very Organized Thief has been released for public consumption following the application of a spot of polish. Why not see if you can be a better thief than me? The owner of the house had arrived home while I was performing my pilfering, you see, and I was trapped upstairs, cut off from the exit. As it happens, it was in the kitchen and I had already collected it but I was in a blind panic and had forgotten where toasters normally live. I just spent several frantic minutes running from room to room, leaving scattered pillows and cushions behind me, as I tried to find a toaster. The house is the same on every playthrough but the list of objects on the thief's checklist aren't always found in the same place. Invading someone's home to steal all of their most precious possessions should be empowering but in The Organized Thief, a free first-person robbery sim, it's utterly terrifying. ![]()
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