DAVID'S BIN DAY by
SUE WICKSTEAD.Target Age ... Children 4-8 years
Genre ... Children’s picture story book
Publication Date ... 2nd April 2022
Estimated Page Count ... 40
Standalone Book
What happens on a Wednesday morning?
As the bin lorry clatters down the street a little boy is watching with interest.
Just like them David is wearing his brightly coloured bobble hat.
He is ready to play.
But where does everything disappear to?
And what happened to Daddy's important letter? ... Synopsis
David was playing happily with his toy cars and buses. ... First Sentence, Pg 5
His sister, Angela, had left her pencil case on the table. In that went.
He found his sister Gillian's little teddy. It was the perfect size for the little bin, so in it went, too.
... Memorable Moment, Pg 18
The clatter of the bin lorry down the street on a Wednesday morning, a little boy, watching with interest; I'm instantly put in mind of the little boy living across the road who would eagerly await the clatter of the bin lorry on a Thursday morning ... I wonder if like David he was inspired by the bin men to collect all of the 'rubbish' lying around his house. If so, lets hope it really is rubbish.
Having now read and donated several of her previous books to the local primary school I think it fair to say that I, along with the children of the school who are always excited at the prospect of receiving her books, are BIG fans of Sue Wickstead's stories... but then given their fun, descriptive stories and bold, colourful illustrations who wouldn't be?
Written in easily understood words though some more difficult words are introduced for more experienced readers, David's Bin Day is suitable for a wide range of primary school aged children and, like most of the author's other books, with a theme at its centre {in this instance keeping things tidy}, it offers an ideal opportunity to involve the children in some fun role play.
About Sue Wickstead ... A work of the heart.
I soon found that many children had never been on a bus let alone a ‘Playbus’ and they wanted to know more.
I have been telling stories about the bus which led me to writing the fictional tale.
‘Jay-Jay the Supersonic Bus’, came out in print in 2014. From Fact to fiction the bus journey continues.
The story has led to 11 other children’s stories to date; some are from my teaching and play-work experiences as well as my bus adventures. There are more stories written and on their way.
In my role as visiting Supply Teacher, I am able to share the story as well as to leave a copy of the book in each school as I go.
I undertake author visits in schools, libraries and events on request.
Follow Sue Wickstead ... ~ Website ~ FaceBook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~
Blog Tour Schedule ... ~ 2nd April: Books We’ve Read and Loved ~ Book After Book ~ malloch_books ~ 3rd April: Ceri's Little Blog ~ @asreadbydanielle ~ The bookish hermit ~ 4th April: Twoladiesandabook ~ donnasbookblog ~ Jenny Lou's Book Reviews ~ 5th April: Felicity Grace Terry ~ Ceri.welshmumof3.reads ~ Booksandemma-The Twist and Turn book blog ~ 6th April: Dash Fan Book Reviews ~ Cat and Mouse Reading ~ @beckii.books.home.and.life ~ 7th April: Splashes Into Books ~ sharon beyond the books ~ School_librarian_loves_books ~ 8th April: Niki Preston ~ David's Book Blurg ~ @lost_in_her_bookland ~
* Some of Sue Wickstead's other books as reviewed on Pen and Paper ...
9 comments:
So cute! it's funny how much little kids like seeing the garbage truck
Hi Meg, Thanks for stopping by Pen and Paper, its been a pleasure meeting you.
It sounds like a cute book. I might get stressed out, though, at the idea of "important" things (not so) accidentally getting put in the trash!
Felicity,
With its descriptive stories and the
wonderful and colourful illustrations
this sounds definitely like a fun book.
And thank you for your excellent review.
Raven
It looks nice with children
Yes, this topic about the bin lorry would have big appeal for younger children. I'll have to look her books up.
This would definitely appeal to younger children. Thanks for sharing.
Sounds like a cute book.
This sounds like a fun one! :)
~Jess
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