Watch out for muddy puddles by Ben Faulks
Ill. by Ben Cort. Bloomsbury, 2016. ISBN 9781408867204
(Age: 4+) Recommended. Humour, Water, Rhyming story. English readers
know well the author of this rollicking rhyming story, as he appears
as Mr Bloom in the TV show for kids, Mr Bloom's Nursery.
Australian audiences need not be concerned however as the story of a
young boy splashing through puddles with his wellington boots,
warned to watch out for what lies beneath the surface, will grab the
readers' attention as he plays in the water. From crocodiles, to two
frogs kissing, to pirates and polar bears, each thing lurking
beneath the surface could be there to catch an unwary child.
But treading on the water sees the boy swirling down underneath the
surface to find out what lies below. He goes through layers of all
sorts of things including fossils and granite but the worst thing of
all to find in a puddle is the big bad rubber ducky. The children
run as fast as they can from this monster until they come to a
puddle that is just their size, and splash around in it most
unconcerned, but watch out for it may contain more than you think.
With rollicking rhyme to read aloud, great illustrations to ponder
over, I can imagine kids calling out in anticipation of something
that lurks beneath the surface of the puddle. And wouldn't it be fun
to read this on a rainy day then go out with your boots and try it
out.
Fran Knight