Nursery Crimes: Little Bo Peep Phone Alone by John Barwick, illustrations by Dave Atze (Big Sky Publishing) PB RRP $12.50 ISBN 9781922265197
Reviewed by
Dianne Bates
This is the
third reimagining of nursery rhymes by Barwick. In this, Little Bo Peep loses
her sheep because she is so preoccupied with her phone. When she realises they
are lost, (and they don’t come back), she sets off into Nursery Rhyme Land in
search of them. Along the way she meets amateur detective Little Miss Muffet
and numerous other nursery rhyme characters, eventually realising that the
sheep are about to turn into lamb pies if she doesn’t rescue them soon. Big Bo
Peep joins in the chase and is largely responsible for her sister’s success in
rescuing her flock.
At the start
of the book, the narrator addresses the reader and again interjects midway
through the story. He is not really necessary, but some children might like the
literary device where the story is paused for ‘outside’ comments.
There is a
lot of humour in this imaginative retelling of a familiar story with some
sophisticated moments and fast-paced action. Black and white illustrations
throughout the book add to the humour. Recommended for readers aged 8+ years.
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