The Great Big Book of Families
By Mary Hoffman Illustrated by Ros Asquith
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Hardback, 40 pages
Published: 1st April 2010 Category: Picture information, PSHE Interest age, years: From 4 To 7 Key Stage: PSHE KS 1&2, END RDG KS 1&2 |
What is a family? Once, it was said to be a father, mother, boy, girl, cat and dog living in a house with a garden. But as times have changed, families have changed too, and now there are almost as many kinds of families as colours of the rainbow - from a mum and dad or single parent to two mums or two dads, from a mixed-race family to children with different mums and dads, from families with a disabled member to those with a mum or dad in prison.
Mary Hoffman takes a look through children's eyes at the wide varieties of family life: from homes, food, ways of celebrating, schools and holidays to getting around, jobs and housework, from extended families, languages and hobbies to pets and family trees - and she concludes that, for most people, their own family is the best one of all! With Ros Asquith's delightful pictures, this book takes a fresh, optimistic look at families of today.
'Useful, funny and truthful'
- The Bookseller Crow, Families SEA celebration of families and the very many different things they do and the very many different ways they do them. Some families are big, some families are small; some parents work, some parents don’t. Holidays, hobbies, school, clothes and food and the different ways that different families approach them are just some of the topics which Mary Hoffman thoughtfully explores and Ros Asquith joyfully illustrates.
- LovereadingThis brilliant book just shows the combinations in life that sometimes constitute a unit, or more, that our children live within and what they live with. I especially like the lady in the hijab asking: "What are we celebrating?" and the man behind her replying exuberantly: "EVERYTHING!"
- Families South EastChallenges preconceptions by breaking the way in which most children's books portray the typical home arrangement. Ros Asquith's delightful cartoons punctuate the pages, showing realistic varieties of family life. Mary Hoffman's witty, sensitive captions invite the reader to explore every aspect of home life. From food, homes and ways of celebrating, to schools, holidays, languages and family trees, children are encouraged to look at people and their relationships in all their different types.
- Headteacher Update'A charming book that helps children understand and recognise many different types of family units.This book manages to challenge preconceptions while reassuring children of all ages and backgrounds.' Book Nook.
- Independent on SundayThe text is sympathetic and the illustrations often humorous in this fresh and contemporary look at families of today.
- Nursery WorldSomething for everyone in this truly multicultural exploration. Ros Asquith's illustrations are witty and wonderful… An excellent choice for the primary school library.
- School LibrarianPlenty of humourous detail in the illustrations, adding to the textual content and inviting comment and discussion on the range and diversity of family experiences.
- Books for KeepsGets close to how young children themselves perceive difference… A lovely book to share with any child.
- CAFCASSThis book is an emphatic statement that everyone is different in their own way, and that is something to be celebrated.
- Grandparent TimesAvoiding overt political correctness, the book just tells it like it is with clear sections that develop themes, accompanied by bright illustrations that enhance the fun of family life in all its forms.
- Nursery EducationThis is a superb book. It is well illustrated, providing lots to look at and discuss. It helps show that all families are different, exploring family life, challenging preconceptions and encouraging the children into discussions… The book has become a firm favourite with each child able to find something to match their circmumstances... The book is a great asset for encouraging equal opportunity discussions and encouraging children to think about others.
- Child CareThis excellent book looks at the way in which stereotypical families have changed over the years. It neatly illustrates all the different types of relationships that constitute a family unit today, through the use of delightful illustrations and clear text to make this book appealing and insightful.
- Youth in MindA wonderful addition to the limited supply of non-fiction books that really try to reflect contemporary family life. Through illustration, it celebrates family members, their homes, schools, jobs, holidays, food, clothes, pets, hobbies, celebrations and feelings.
- Nursery WorldFamilies come in all shapes and sizes, as this book demonstrates with warmth and humour. All facets of family life, including homes, clothes and pets are celebrated through words and pictures. A book for sharing or for poring over by yourself, there is much to encourage discussion and engagement. All children, whatever their family is like, should see themselves reflected here. Though it might not appear to be a conventional information book, it is a book which can be used across the primary age range. For example, my school has used it for several weeks’ worth of work with Year 4 pupils on the diversity of family life.
A fresh, contemporary look through children's eyes at the modern family. SLA AWARD winner
- Primary TimesMARY HOFFMAN has written over 90 books for children, that range from picture books to novels. Amazing Grace (9781845077495), first published in 1991, was commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal and has since become a modern classic. Together with its sequels, Grace and Family (9781845078065) and Princess Grace (9781845076696), and the storybooks Starring Grace (9781845070861), Encore Grace (9781847803092) and Bravo, Grace (9781845077563), it has sold around 1.5 million copies. Her other books for Frances Lincoln include The Colour of Home (9780711219915), Kings and Queens of the Bible (9781845071257) and An Angel Just Like Me (9781845078744). She lives in Oxfordshire.
ROS ASQUITH contributes Doris, a regular cartoon feature, to the Guardian. She is the author of the Teenage Worrier books which explore the many anxious moments facing teenagers, suggesting how to solve them with humour and self-reliance. Ros lives in north London.
Los of children live with their mummy and daddy,
but lots of others live with just their daddy
or just their mummy.
Some live with their grandma and grandpa.
Some people have lots of brothers and sisters...
and cousins...
and grandmas and grandpas.
And even great grandmas and great grandpas.
But some people have really small families.
You can be a family with just two people.
Publication Details:
Binding: Hardback, 40 pages
ISBN: 9781845079994
Format: 300mm x 220mm
BIC Code: YBC, YNM
BISAC Code: JNF019000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
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