WINNER of Speech Pathology Australia’s Book of the Year Award (3-5 year olds) 2017
Reviews for Me and You:
‘If you could bottle the joys of childhood in a book, it would be the new rhyming picture book Me and You…a great reminder to enjoy this special time with kids as they seem to grow up so quickly..’
THE MUMMY PROJECT
‘So much love crammed into one book….sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face!’
BUZZWORDS MAGAZINE
‘Reading this delightful book is a lot like flicking through a family photo album…Penned in a lively, rhyming voice that’s satisfying to read out loud, the story is heart-warming and buoyant.’
KIDS’ BOOK REVIEW
‘This is a book to be owned, treasured and read again and again. Its a wonderful celebration of family, friends and the simple joys and treasured moments in the everyday life of a child.’
MELINDA ALLEN- MAGPIES MAGAZINE
‘This book is a celebration of the joy of being a child and the childhood memories that friends, family, pets and neighbours create.’
SANDY FUSSELL-DAILY TELEGRAPH
‘A sweet and endearing book that leaves me reminiscing on my childhood and making plans for fun-filled days with my children…a poetic reminder to make more time for fun!’
SAMANTHA GILKES-FULCHER -WHERE THE BOOKS ARE
‘…the entire story is an all inclusive photo album of little moments and people that make s who we are…the reader and the child will feel like they have been engulfed by a big warm and cherry one of a kind hug. With themes of love, friendship and acceptance, this book is sure to be a winner.’
THE NEVERENDING BOOKSHELF
‘This warm, cosy book, in perfect read aloud verse reflects a busy and loving family and ends with them snuggled up reading a book. Gentle, expressive illustrations full of movement. Highly recommended.
MARGARET HAMILTON – PINEROLO CHILDREN”S PICTURE BOOK COTTAGE
‘..in fun rhyming stanzas the activities are shown with a lot of movement and adventure….a family doing things together, the warmth that a family offers, the closeness that comes with being together…’
READ PLUS
‘…the richness of the language and its rhyme, rhythm and repetition will engage and perhaps even encourage the young reader/listener to start thinking about the relationships they have and starting to describe them using similar language.’
THE BOTTOM SHELF
‘… filled with gorgeous rhythm and rhyme making it a joy to read aloud…..plenty of play inspiration in this book too, from ‘arty crafty days’, ‘yummy-scrummy’ days and ‘slippery-sliding’ days.’
THE LITTLE BIG BOOK CLUB
‘… this would be a good book to use at home to explain to siblings about Autism (particularly if a member of the family has the condition) and also in junior primary classrooms to indirectly create empathy and understanding about a classmate.’
MISS JENNY’S CLASSROOM
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