![]() ![]() I always enjoyed this particular book as it had a male teacher, Mr Peacock, working in the nursery. Moving closer perhaps to a more anthropomorphic child-like character with Maisie*, Cousins places our protagonist in many situations that her younger readers will be able to associate with. Cousin’s franchise though remains incredible strong and her picturebooks are possibly more versatile and explorative ( Peck, Peck, Peck being a lovely example). With over 50 million books sold across the world, Cousins is firmly of that same famed camp as Spot and Kipper, coming out a year after the former. There is something about the funny individuality of each character, the bold, bright colours and thick black lines that is inimitable with Cousin’s style and deeply attractive to young audiences. ![]() ![]() The Maisie books were huge hits with our youngest. ![]()
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