Author:Nila Aye
Introduce your baby to fairy tales and opposites with sturdy Ladybird Little Pop-Ups.
Based on the popular tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, this simplified story with sturdy, integrated pop-ups is perfect for parents and toddlers to explore the magic of reading and learning together.
Nila Aye's beautiful illustrations bring the story to life as each spread features a central pop-up and a pair of opposites highlighted for your child to learn.
Opposites
Encourages imagination
Recommended for children 18months+
Also available in the Ladybird Little Pop-Ups series:
Little Red Riding Hood: A book of colours
Cinderella: A book of numbers
Hansel and Gretel: A book of words
One of the strangest, most enchanting and mystifying stories I've read in recent years . . . It's beautiful, bonkers and brimming with the abundance and richness of nature and a life lived with no boundaries. Also Jackie's intro and illustrations provide a depth and context that only lifts the book and its story higher.
—— Rob Cowen. . . Extraordinary. Deeply weird, beautiful & unsettling.
—— Robert MacfarlaneThe House without Windows is miraculous - a fearless odyssey into a dreamtime of wildness and enchantment. Gloriously illuminated by Jackie Morris's moving art, this is a work of strange power for our own bewildered times.
—— Nick DrakeAstonishingly lyrical
—— The SpectatorAn affecting morality tale . . . It is the chilling portrayal of adolescent corruption and atonement that lingers
—— Daily MailForceful . . . Reminding us that silence and compromise can foster their own overwhelming guilt
—— AustralianExciting and thought-provoking . . . An excellent novel
—— Star, MalaysiaWith his perfect pacing, lack of sentimentality and refusal to submit to a neat end, Boyne has written one of the children’s books of the year
—— The TimesA powerful new novel from the author of the highly acclaimed The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, and it is equally atmospheric and disturbing . . . Mesmerizing
—— Parents in TouchAnother winner
—— Glasgow Sunday HeraldCompelling and thought-provoking
—— Teach Primary