Mummy Cuddle
By (Author) Kate Mayes
Illustrated by Sara Acton
ABC Books
ABC Books
18th March 2019
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens picture books
Hardback
32
Width 235mm, Height 235mm, Spine 10mm
317g
'One big cuddle all wrapped up in a little book'
-- Reading Time magazine
'Mummy play'
It's getting late, but one little rabbit is wide awake ...
The bestselling creators of Daddy Cuddle return with a charming tale of a playful bunny who would rather snuggle than go to bed.
A book to be loved and treasured by children, mothers and families everywhere.
MORE PRAISE FOR MUMMY CUDDLE:
'There's nothing better than a snuggle and cuddle with Mummy Bunny on a quiet and dark evening. But first, of course, it's time to play! In an effortless bounce between line and word, the young bunny tests the boundaries with frivolity and determination to stay wide awake with Mummy at the whim. A simple, short and sharp plea for 'Mummy play', milk, brush, apple, book, sing, and so on is so obviously effective but also short-lived as the mother rabbit promptly (and patiently) continues to soothe and comfort her little one to bed. There's no question now about how tiring this daily routine is for us parents!
Mummy Cuddle is a truly charming tale of a special bond between mother and child. No doubt this latest edition will be as adored as much as its predecessor. Text and pictures together are simply divine. One big cuddle all wrapped up in a little book. Highly recommended.' -- CBCA Reading Time magazine
Kate Mayes is the bestselling author of the picture books Daddy Cuddle and Mummy Cuddle (illustrated by Sara Acton), The Bum Book, The Christmas Bum Book and The Easter Bum Book (illustrated by Andrew Joyner), Count My Kisses, Little One and Count My Christmas Kisses (illustrated by Tamsin Ainslie and written as Ruthie May), and Stew a Cockatoo: My Aussie Cookbook (illustrated by Leigh Hobbs and written as Ruthie May), and is a contributor in the children's poetry book A Boat of Stars. She lives in Sydney, Australia, and works in the book publishing industry. Sara Acton is an award-winning author and illustrator. Sara grew up in the Cotswolds in England and always loved drawing, especially people and other strange creatures. She studied BA Hons Fine Art and trained as an Art Teacher in London. After teaching and practicing art in England and New Zealand Sara moved with her family to Australia.Her first picture book Ben and Duck won the 2012 Children's Book Council of Australia Crichton Award for new illustrators.