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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Picture books for a future king


From today's Dominion-Post

The royal nanny will now have a cache of Kiwi picture books to keep Prince George entertained while his mum and dad perform their duties.
Courtesy of the NZ Post Book Awards, the baby prince will receive copies of all five finalists in the picture book category.
He would also be sent autographed copies of the award finalists every year from now on, chief book judge Barbara Else (pictured with the books) said, as he graduated from picture books to young adult books.
"It's a wonderful opportunity to make it clear that children need books - who better to demonstrate that than the baby prince?"
The five books in this year's gift covered a wide age range, from newborn to 8, Else said. At his tender age, Prince George would probably gravitate towards Boats, by Catherine Foreman: "It's got lovely bright colours for a baby to respond to."
Gay Hay's Watch Out, Snail!, about the night-time adventures of a native Powelliphanta snail, would also teach the future king a little about New Zealand's unique wildlife. While the tales would be above the 8-month-old's head, he would still pick up a great deal from being read to, Else said.
"Even when a baby is very small, learning how to turn pages, learning that there's a surprise on each new page . . . Even when they're very, very little they can respond to the excitement and the drama of the voice - especially when it's a loved voice - and become very involved.
"When you see them patting the page for the first time, indicating they want it turned, it's one of those wonderful moments when you realise they're responding to reading and to story and picture and illustration."
Illustrator Donovan Bixley said it was "really cool" to know her book The Three Bears . . . Sort Of could potentially become a royal family favourite. "It's got some really nice voices that the parents can do."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit coincided with the announcement of the NZ Post Book Awards finalists today.
IN THE RUNNING

PICTURE BOOKS
Machines and Me: Boats by Catherine Foreman
The Boring Book by Vasanti Unka
The Three Bears . . . Sort Of by Yvonne Morrison and Donovan Bixley
Toucan Can by Juliette MacIver and Sarah Davis
Watch Out, Snail! by Gay Hay and Margaret Tolland
NON-FICTION
An Extraordinary Land by Peter Hayden and Rod Morris
Anzac Day: The New Zealand Story by Philippa Werry

Flight of the Honey Bee by Raymond Huber and Brian Lovelock
The Beginner's Guide to Hunting & Fishing in New Zealand by Paul Adamson
Wearable Wonders by Fifi Colston
JUNIOR FICTION
A Winter's Day in 1939 by Melinda Szymanik
Dunger by Joy Cowley
Felix and the Red Rats by James Norcliffe
Project Huia by Des Hunt
The Princess and the Foal by Stacy Gregg
YOUNG ADULT FICTION
A Necklace of Souls by R L Stedman
Bugs by Whiti Hereaka
Mortal Fire by Elizabeth Knox
Speed Freak by Fleur Beale
When We Wake by Karen Healey

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