LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
One of our Dyslexia Friendly Books of the Year 2014 - A Dyslexia Friendly Picture Book for Parent and Child With wit and brio this picture book captures the all-too-familiar horror of a nit infestation. A bouncy rhyming text spares no detail of the revolting behaviour of nits themselves and of the millions of little lice they lay in unsuspecting children’s hair. Within the story, the life cycle of nits and their lousy offspring, the varied and frequently extreme ways of getting rid of them and the only possible redeeming feature of having them are cleverly revealed. With a rhyming text that trips off the tongue, this laugh-out-loud picture book is perfect for all the family with an easy-read font. You may know more about nits than you want by the end of the book!
Publisher Barrington Stoke was inspired to create the Picture Squirrel Books titles after meeting a man with dyslexia at a book event. “We were approached by a gentleman who told us that it broke his heart that he couldn’t read to his child because of his dyslexia,” M.D. Mairi Kidd told The Bookseller. “So we talked to Michael Morpurgo, who we were already working with on low text books [textbooks that use a limited number of words]." The layout of picture books can be difficult for adults with dyslexia as the language and typeface are often very varied, the text can be cut into small chunks or is sometimes spun around a picture, which can make a book tricky if you don’t have good reading skills. Barrington Stoke worked with the authors and illustrators to ensure that the books are suitable for dyslexic readers and thereby helping more families grow a love of reading.
On the Picture Squirrels...Michael Morpurgo says: “I was immediately taken with the idea of the Picture Squirrel books, a picture book list that dyslexic parents and less confident readers can read with their
children too.”
In addition to our Lovereading expert opinion for Itch Scritch Scratch a small number of members were lucky enough to be invited to review this title. Here's a taster....'It was a joy not to have to struggle through a book! Elliot says thank you for helping him read proper books and so does his Mummy!' Elliot Bateman and his mummy.
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Itch, Scritch, Scratch Synopsis
Uh oh - the nits are in town! Support severely struggling readers with this rollicking rhyming tale.
A gang of nasty nits are in town and no matter how much the mummies go mad with mayonnaise and nit-combs, they think they're here to stay!
Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 6.
About This Edition
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9781781122983 |
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7th October 2019 |
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Eleanor Updale |
Illustrator: |
Sarah Horne |
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Barrington Stoke an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
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Paperback |
Pagination: |
25 pages |
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Acorns. Growing Readers |
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Press Reviews
Eleanor Updale Press Reviews
Kids and grown ups love to read and a small number of members were lucky enough to be invited to review Itch Scritch Scratch. You can read their reviews below.
Kevin Emmanuel, Year One - 'It was a really funny book! It made me laugh...I would give the book ten out of ten because I really enjoyed it!' Click Here to read the full review.
Elliot Bateman, age 5 and his mummy - 'It was a joy not to have to struggle through a book! Elliot says thank you for helping him read proper books and so does his Mummy!' Click Here to read the full review.
Maisie, age 7 - 'This unusual story about creepy crawlies on your body and around you will make you laugh and itch looking for nits! Mum read this with me and we both loved the funny pictures.' Click Here to read the full review.
Joseph Harris-Hart, age 11 - 'It is written in rhyme and has colourful and funny illustrations...they show what fun the lice are having as well as the frustration felt by the mother who is trying to get rid of them.' Click Here to read the full review.
Charlotte Rosevear, age 10 - 'Awesomely funny...Several children requested the books for the school library.' Click Here to read the full review.
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About Eleanor Updale
Eleanor Updale on Eleanor Updale:
"I grew up in Camberwell in South London, half-way up a hill which had my primary school at the top, and my secondary school at the bottom. I had hardly ever been outside London when I left to go to Oxford University, where I studied history. After that I joined the BBC, working on TV and Radio programmes from 1975 to 1990. By that time I had two children, and soon there was a third. At one point they were all under three and a half years old, so I was very busy. I left my job to look after them, and got involved in all sorts of things I hadn’t had time for when I was working. You might be able to see how some of those things have crept into the books. I’ve been on the Clinical Ethics Committee at Great Ormond Street Hospital for some years now. I found lots of ideas for Doctor Farcett’s character there."
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