The Big Katie Morag Storybook
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41889 in Books
- Published on: 2000-04-06
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Mairi Hedderwick's Katie Morag is one of those characters that makes you yearn for simpler times, away from the rush and anxieties of everyday life. Katie Morag lives on the Isle of Struay, off mainland Scotland, in a tightknit community made up of family and friends who live and work side by side in relative harmony.
The Big Katie Morag Storybook brings together a collection of stories, rhymes and pictures about Katie Morag's life on the Island, illustrated with whimsical, classic illustrations that add a divine touch of nostalgia to the tales.
Katie Morag will appeal to children who enjoy soft, lyrical storytelling set in a time and place that, although ultimately contemporary, could actually be anywhere their imaginations care to take them and adults will relish the simplicity of the stories and illustrations which hark back to times gone by. (Ages 5 and over)--Susan Harrison
Synopsis
Tales of Scottish island life are gathered together in this book with pictures, poems and sea shanties - all designed to keep Katie Morag fans entertained for hours.
Customer Reviews
Great for Year 2!
I bought this book to support the 'Island home' topic in Year 2. I showed it to my class and they loved the stories, poems and recipes. I would recommend this to Year 2 teachers.
A taste of Scotland
I love reading Katie Morag to my son, hoping that although he is growing up in England he knows all about life north of the border where mummy grew up. The characters in the book are hilarious and the scrapes Katie Morag gets into always entertaining. Katie Morag as a character gets 5 stars in our house, the only criticism of this book is that the long stories are padded out with bits and bobs that we tend to skip over.
Beautifully illustrated tales of a Scottish Isle
Katie Morag's life on the Scottish Isle of Struay is the basis of this book. The joy of this book and others about Katie Morag, is the account of a life which is set in a landscape so different to the city , yet which still relates to the same kind of issues children face everywhere.
The illustrations are just great, and get better with every read - there's so much to see on the Isle of Struay.
I love the way Katie Morag's mum is invariable furious with something, and the competitive grandmas!




