Chris Haughton
0 of 5 Votes: 5
url
https://booksminority.net/chris-haughton
website
genres
About this author
Books by Chris Haughton
language
English
4.17 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: "Four friends creep through the woods, and what do they spot? An exquisite bird high in a tree! 'Hello birdie,' waves one. 'Shh! We have a plan,' hush the others. They stealthily make their advance, nets in the air. Ready one, ready two, ready three, and go! But as one comically ...
language
English
4.04 of 5 Votes: 3
Share this book:
review 1: Who can resist a dog who wants to be good but somehow manages to fall just a little short? George's owner is going out and reminds George to be good. George knows he can do it, but then there is the cake, and the cat, and more temptations. What makes this story so great is tha...
language
English
4.11 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: I want to live in this world! The colors are so attractive, and the pictures are awesome! The story has some great repetition, and there are some fun movements that would be good for interaction with the storytime audience ("My mommy has BIG EYES. Like THIS!"). There's a lot of e...
language
English
4.17 of 5 Votes: 3
Share this book:
review 1: In this book, a little person greets a bird, but the three with him say, "shh, we have a plan." The plan is a way to capture the bird. The little one tries again and again to greet the bird while the others try different ways to capture the bird unsuccessfully. The little one ...
language
English
4.17 of 5 Votes: 5
Share this book:
review 1: Age: 2-KindergartenThree robbers, and a tiny tagalong, discover a beautiful bird and must have it for themselves. While the three bigger robbers feel they know the best way to capture the bird, the littlest one decides to use kindness to attract a whole flock of birds, but only f...
language
English
4.04 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: The life of a dog is a complex one, Oh No George follows Harry and his dog George while Harry is out doing errands. Asking George to behave, he does everything he can, as only a dog knows how. Suspense in every decision from as the reader wonders “What will George Do?” In a dogs ...
language
English
4.04 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: We read Oh No George by Chris Haughton in a PGCE English lesson and we all loved the rhythmic writing and the repetition used in the story. It was a really fun read that I hope I can enjoy reading to my own KS1 class.The book tells the story of a dog named George who continually...
language
English
4.04 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: I loved this book. It is stylistically and quirkily illustrated book with a very fun, simple story and a positive moral message. The words and layout suggest it would be good for early readers, but the engaging images mean that it would also be a great book to read to or with chi...
language
English
4.1 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: We LOVED this one. I had to read it over and over, and I didn't even mind too much--and eventually the kids memorized it and read it over and over themselves.Little Owl falls out of his nest, and a squirrel enthusiastically tries to help Little Owl find his mother, based on the o...
language
English
4.1 of 5 Votes: 5
Share this book:
review 1: I grabbed this picture book during the same library visit when I checked out " Stuck" by Oliver Jeffers. My kids and I were SO excited for "Stuck" that I figured the others would pale in comparison. However, "Little Owl Lost" quickly became the star of the batch. This book has al...
language
English
4.1 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: This is a sweet story, reminiscent of ARE YOU MY MOTHER? and IS YOUR MAMA A LLAMA? Little Owl gets separated from his Mama and a friendly squirrel and frog help him look for her. As he describes some of her individual features, the characters jump to the wrong conclusions about ...
language
English
4.1 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: “ A Bit Lost” is a children’s book aimed towards EYFS and key stage one. The story follows a baby owl who falls out of his nest and can’t find his mum. The little owl then comes across a squirrel that befriends him and tries to help little owl find his mother. Little owl tries to...