Author:Shirley Hughes
When Dave loses his favourite toy, Dogger, he is very sad. But when Dogger turns up on a stall at the garden fete, everything seems all right - until someone else buys him before Dave can get the money!
Voted the public's favourite CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal winner, this is a tale to which all children and their parents can relate, brought to life by Olivia Colman's heartwarming reading.
This is Hughes' most heartwarming picture book . . . Hughes has a kindly, inexhaustible eye - she misses nothing . . . Her drawing is invariably superb and usually describes a reassuring world for children - sometimes happier-than-thou. She has illustrated more than 200 titles - she is a virtuoso
—— Kate Kellaway , ObserverShirley Hughes is a national treasure
—— Philip PullmanDelightful
—— Financial TimesA heart-warming story . . . Shirley Hughes' warm and deceptively simple story is a perennial favourite among children and experts alike
—— Psychologies MagazineThere are certain books that should be in every family's library and Dogger is certainly one of them
—— Books for ChildrenFrog is having "one of those days" and he's not afraid to tell everyone. As long as things are going frog's way, we'll all be ok, but when they aren't, we're all inn for it! This delightfully discombobulated frog has emotional challenges and this book is about learning to deal with them. Despite his disdainful surface demeanour, deep down Frog is nothing but charming, and little readers will be chortling with laughter as they join him in learning how to embrace difference and manage emotions
—— WRD About BooksVere's signature vibrant colours and thick black lines brilliantly accompany the dynamic text, touching on some difficult themes with lightness and zeal... this is a great example of a humorous anthropomorphic picture book working perfectly as a platform to showcase some very serious issues.
—— Library MiceThis deftly told story shows how important it is to say sorry, and to compromise - and how that will get rid of the grumps in the best possible way.
—— Parents in TouchA fabulously colourful tale of compromise, tolerance and realising your own shortcomings. It's a story that invites children to acknowledge their own emotions and embrace their own weaknesses.
—— Picture Books BloggerA hilarious book with a twist in the tale about getting, and getting rid of, the grumps, Grumpy Frog subtly teaches the importance of being kind to all.
—— Parent TalkBestselling author and illustrator Ed Vere is back with a new picture book. Grumpy Frog follows the amphibian as he learns about compromise, friendship and the power of analogy. He may even manage to get rid of his grumpiness!
—— Baby LondonThe lilting text and gorgeous spreads of snowy landscapes in pastel shades, with touches of bolder colours, create a magical atmosphere that is perfect for this carefully crafted fairy tale. The story gently touches on themes of self-perception and facing your fears. This is a stunningly beautiful debut picture book from two sisters who first discovered a love of stories and fables through the tales told to them by their Polish grandmother.
—— CarouselIt's a classic in the making, real new talent, original, and set in a perfect fairy tale world. What more could you want from a bedtime story?
—— It's All About StoriesHad I owned this book as a little girl, I would have read it over and over, looking for hidden details.
—— From Britain With Love