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BfK No. 182 - May 2010
BfK 182 May 2010

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from Mary Hooper’s latest book, Fallen Grace, to be published on 7 June (978 0 7475 9913 5, £8.99 hbk). Mary Hooper is interviewed by Julia Eccleshare. Thanks to Bloomsbury for their help with this May cover.

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Everybody was a baby once and other poems

Allan Ahlberg
 Bruce Ingman
(Walker)
64pp, 978-1406321562, RRP £9.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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In his discussion of single poet collections in BfK No 179, Brian Alderson talked about the importance for such compilations to be ‘what might be called “shaped units” existing as a complete reading experience in themselves rather than as a bundle of the writer’s latest effusions’. He adds: ‘Crucial too are presentational matters...’

In Everybody was a baby once, a small format picture book compilation of 19 Ahlberg poems for the very young interlarded with humorous rhymes from ‘our old pals Trad & Anon’, careful editorial organisation together with very convincing attention to presentational matters in Bruce Ingman’s deceptively child-like drawings result in a coherently designed and deliciously satisfying ‘shaped unit’. The young child’s experience of father (‘When I was just a little child/ The world looked tall to me./ the stairs rose to the mountain tops/ My dad was like a tree.’) and mother (‘My Mum was like a feather bed’) is splendidly evoked as is the child’s amusement and shock at realising that everybody, including their parents, ‘was a baby once’: ‘Life begins with a baby’s cry/ Life begins in a cot/ A little tear in a little eye/ A little bum on a pot.’…‘Everybody went to beddy/ with a little furry teddy./ Everybody… was a baby… once.’

Full of amusing word play and engrossing subjects (monsters, snowmen, sausages, witches), this is a perfectly pitched poetry collection for very young readers poised to venture out into the wider world whilst yet maintaining a toehold in the cosy and familiar world of early childhood experience.

Reviewer: 
Rosemary Stones
5
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