
A Spooky Tale by Sue Wickstead
When the teacher said she would take the class on a walk, they did not want to go,. They said they did not feel well. But what could possibly go wrong?
Reviewed by Vernita Naylor for Readers' Favorite A Spooky Tale: A Walk With Our Teacher by Sue Wickstead is a great book to help pique your child's imaginationChildren of all ages will enjoy reading through the pages of this picture book. What originally started out as a project over 10 years ago, with a teacher and her students on their walk around the neighborhood, turns into a world of adventure. The beautiful illustrations and the insights of the children help to display a child's imagination. Walk through the neighborhood where you will see and experience so many things. On the journey you will walk past many things; from a school, a park, the church, and the nursery school to a bridge where you will encounter a wide array of animals and creatures from a bear and a dragon to a dinosaur. What great fun your child will have walking through the neighborhood with the students and their teacher. This book was cute and fun to read. I'm sure that it was just as fun to create for the teacher and the students. It is always great to discover new, engaging and exciting books. Children will enjoy reading this book just like I did. As an educational book, young readers will learn how to read maps and learn about trails. This book stimulates the mind and cognitive abilities to help children to dream and visualize the world around them. If you're looking for a book that your child would want to read over and over again, and maybe share with their friends, this is it. Goodreads I read this with my 2 youngest children who are 6 and 2, they both equally enjoyed it. They wanted to turn the page to see what was next and which creature it was going to be. My daughter read it on her own, she is 8 in a few days. Her feedback was that she especially loved the maps and she thought it was 'impressive' in her own words. I absolutely loved the colour throughout the book and not just on the cover. The illustrations were what I would expect to see in a published book, professionally drawn. The story was fantastic because straight away all children can relate to the book in terms of having s teacher. The repeated calls helps children to understand what is happening throughout the book and from a reading aspect the repetitiveness can help familiarise those words for the children. These factors are why it has to have '5 stars. Amazon Really well-designed. Nice layout, good font choice and nice text treatment. I LOVE the personalities displayed on this cover. Each face has so much expression. The spooky shadows on the wall are also fantastic, and they frame the title very nicely. Illustrations I love just about any book that starts with a map. I've always been keen on minute details in children's books, so I love poring over a well-drawn map. Carrying on, the artwork throughout this book is fantastic. I love the style, and I'm so impressed with the way the artist captured the author's vision. Each monster is adorable (if that's the right word) and hilarious, and every page is just packed with fun. The art really tells the story all on its own - which is quite impressive.
Wickstead, Sue: - Sue Wickstead is a teacher and an author and has written children's picture books with a bus theme. Sue's stories are about a playbus. Have you ever been on a Playbus? When Sue's two children were young, they attended a playgroup on a bus, but not an ordinary bus taking you on a journey, exciting though this is, but a Playbus stuffed full of toys to capture their imagination! For over 20 years, alongside her teaching career, Sue worked with the charity, The Bewbush Playbus Association, she painted the bus, worked in the groups, helped raise the profile of the project and its work and was part of the committee involved in raising funds to replace it with a newer vehicle. This led her to write a photographic history book about it. Sue remembers that it really was a fun journey to be involved in. The bus really got into her blood and became a work of the heart. Having written the history book Sue soon found that many children had never been on a bus before, let alone a 'Playbus' and they wanted to know more. She began telling them stories about the bus and then decided to write a fictional tale. The real number plate for the bus was JJK261 and this gave him Jay-Jay the supersonic Bus his name. 'Jay-Jay the Supersonic Bus, ' came out in print in 2014. It is the story behind the original project and is his journey from a scrap-yard to being changed into a playbus for children to play in. From Fact to fiction the bus journey continues. This story has now been followed more picture books about buses. Daisy Daydream is the bus Sue painted. 'A Spooky Tale' and 'The Christmas Play Rehearsal' do indeed have a bus connection as well as links to Sue's teaching journey. Sue undertakes events and author bookings and loves to share her stories, she is also 'a patron of reading',
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780993073748 |
| ISBN 10 | 0993073743 |
| Title | A Spooky Tale |
| Author | Sue Wickstead |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | JayJayBooks |
| Year published | 2017-10-10 |
| Number of pages | 40 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |