Author: Juliette MacIverIllustrator: Sarah DavisAge: 4 - 8Pages: 36 pg.Size: 26 x 25cm
An exuberant read aloud story about a school trip outdoors with rhyming word play and madcap energy, set against the quiet observant Liam. From the award-winning creators of That’s Not a Hippopotamus.
🇬🇧 Description:
It’s the class trip to Dismal Hills wilderness. The children aren’t worried about the legendary Grizzled Grist who lives here; they’re excited to show off their outdoor skills―foraging, climbing, trapping and hiking. No one’s impressed with quiet and observant Liam’s skill of hiding. But it turns out a hider can see what others think does not exist.
A hider moves with soundless ease and treads as softly as the breeze.
At times, a hider barely breathes―but what is this the hider sees?
When the children and their frazzled teacher walk confidently into disaster, observant Liam saves the day―a triumph for the quiet child no one notices.
This clever rhyming story for children aged 2 to 7 years features humor and call and refrain wordplay that will entertain toddlers, preschoolers and early readers. Children delight in spotting the elusive Grizzled Grist and identify with sweet Liam, the quiet but observant boy who no one listens to. Sarah Davis’s charming and lively illustrations tell a different story about where Liam and the Grist are hiding on every page. Perfect for reading together again and again as a family, in the school classroom or independently, this picture book features a cast of diverse characters and funny and curious children.
Reviews:
"A bouncy read-aloud that will tickle children and adults alike."―Kirkus Reviews
"An enchanting and triumphant tale for early-years adventurers, bursting with wonderment and the diversity of people, skills and nature."―Books + Publishing
"Hilarious with lots to spot."―Stuff, Best Books of 2022
"If you can write a book in which the phrase “It’s finis diem!” successfully rhymes with “He’s eaten Liam!” then I will be your friend for life."―School Library Journal