![]() ![]() They are a harmonious trio, especially when they concoct their pumpkin soup. Deep in the forest, in their squash-like abode, live three little creatures: a cat, a squirrel, and a duck. US Review: Cooper (The Boy Who Wouldn't Go to Bed, 1997, etc.) tries for a shaggy-dog story, whose details are less compelling than page after page of charmingly snug illustrations. UK Review: Bertrams Star Rating: 4 stars (out of 5) ![]() The book is brilliantly constructed * Child Education * The stunning lustrous illustrations which accompany this story reflect its warmth, vivacity and humour * Books Etc. A highly inventive, witty slant on a familiar theme of friendship and sharing which children of ages three and up will adore * Bookseller * Here is a story of friendship lost and regained, told with insight and understanding, not only as far as the characters are concerned, but as to how a picture book works. The trio are outrageously attractive characters and such is Cooper's command of technical effects, you can almost taste the colours, touch the textures and lose yourself in the autumnal landscape - Jan Doonan * TES * Enticing * Sunday Telegraph * A portable work of art, glowing the rich colours of autumn. ![]() NZ Review: Pumpkin Soup, with its rhythmic text, syncopated layout, and rich and hot colour harmonies, is both a musical comedy and a visual feast. ![]()
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