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Showing posts with label Mr B's. Show all posts
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Jessicat can read to me!
Well, sort of! On our trips to Mr B's Emporium of Book Delights (wonderful bookshop in Bath - google it), she always requested that I read a book entitled "Good Egg" by Barney Saltzburg. It's a very simple book about an egg that does tricks before a chick hatches out on the final page. A simple concept, but Jess loved the interactive elements, as the book is constructed in such a way that you can move the egg around. There are few words in it, and the text consists mainly of the phrase "good egg". Anyway, Dave and I bought Jessicat her own copy for Christmas, and she quickly memorised the text and begged to read it to us! Even though, strictly speaking, this isn't proper reading, she felt so proud of herself, and all of us enjoyed this reversal in our normal roles.
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
New Children's Laureate
...is Anthony Browne! In celebration of today's announcement, Jessica and I are celebrating by reading one of his books as our bedtime read, "Gorilla". This is a poignant tale about a little girl whose Daddy is always too busy to play with her, but all comes right in the end. Our other read tonight is "Bear in a Chair" by Tim Healey.
We had a good weekend. Jessicat and I had our usual trip to Bath whilst Dave tackled the housework. Found a new shop selling the best cookies I have EVER tasted. At Jessicat's request, we paid our customary visit to the ELC and to the egg cafe. Hurrah for eateries with play areas; surely one of the most civilised developments in the history of eating out! And no trip to Bath feels complete without a visit to Mr B's Book Emporium, a wonderful and idiosyncratic bookshop. THeir children's area is fantastic. They have child sized chairs, a few cuddly toys, and a wonderful array of picture books, all displayed face out to tempt us in. Jess loves this pop up book called "Chick" by Ed Vere, and laughs out loud at the page where the chick poos!
In the afternoon, we went to the Festival of Nature at Bristol harbourside. I was really impressed by how much was laid on for children. Jessicat had a go at painting, colouring in, planting sunflower seeds and stroking a polecat. The day was slightly marred by Jess being in a grumpy mood. I just had the strongest yearning for wine and a session with the CJ Sansom novel that I'm into, so 7.30pm couldn't come round quick enough!
We had a good weekend. Jessicat and I had our usual trip to Bath whilst Dave tackled the housework. Found a new shop selling the best cookies I have EVER tasted. At Jessicat's request, we paid our customary visit to the ELC and to the egg cafe. Hurrah for eateries with play areas; surely one of the most civilised developments in the history of eating out! And no trip to Bath feels complete without a visit to Mr B's Book Emporium, a wonderful and idiosyncratic bookshop. THeir children's area is fantastic. They have child sized chairs, a few cuddly toys, and a wonderful array of picture books, all displayed face out to tempt us in. Jess loves this pop up book called "Chick" by Ed Vere, and laughs out loud at the page where the chick poos!
In the afternoon, we went to the Festival of Nature at Bristol harbourside. I was really impressed by how much was laid on for children. Jessicat had a go at painting, colouring in, planting sunflower seeds and stroking a polecat. The day was slightly marred by Jess being in a grumpy mood. I just had the strongest yearning for wine and a session with the CJ Sansom novel that I'm into, so 7.30pm couldn't come round quick enough!
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