Evie and
Pog by Tania
McCartney (HarperCollins Australia) PB RRP $12.99 ISBN 9781460757956
Reviewed by
Dianne Bates
Tanya
McCartney’s latest book is joyful and enchanting.
In three short stories, each
of which have chapters, the stories tell the adventures of six-year-old Evie
and her pet dog, Pog. Illustrated on every page, the first story, ‘Book Parade’
starts with Evie and Pog in their tree-house home (with its own slide) which is
situated near Evie’s Granny Gladys. Teacher Miss Footlights announces there will
soon be a book parade, the biggest ever! Pog is distressed because puppies are
going to take part in the celebrations, and he is used to winning the best
dressed dog award every year (he’s been the only contestant). Of course, in the end Pog’s
competition doesn’t win because there is a pleasant surprise that makes
everyone happy.
The other
two stories in the book (‘Art Show’ and ‘Party Time’) are like the first –
treading on ground that’s safe and familiar for young readers.
There is
much in this book to make it appeal to all children, starting with a double-page
map of the tree-house at the start of the book (which I loved in a book when I
was a child). Every page is illustrated with cheerful, zany black and white
pictures and different, well-spaced text types. There is a lot of slapstick
humour and non-stop action with nicely rounded, somewhat eccentric characters. My only criticism is that the publishers should have -- and could have -- used a better quality paper.
McCartney’s latest
book series is sure to appeal to reader’s imaginations. She is on a winner here
as the books, with their short, humorous chapters, are an ideal steppingstone
between picture books and longer chapter books. Highly recommended.
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