Book Review – Augustus And His Smile

We’re already big fans of Ernest, so when we saw Catherine Rayners ‘Augustus and his Smile‘ land on the mat, we were a bit keen to step inside.

So we just sat on the bottom stair, the then-3yr old Pink and I, and immediately did just that. Transporting ourselves away to somewhere utterly, totally, deeply enchanting.

Oh Augustus. How I do LOVE you!

Honestly? This is probably one of my very favourite books on Pink’s shelf. Beautifully, elegantly illustrated with the rather wonderful – but sad – Augustus, who is looking for his smile.

When he notices it is missing he does a HUGE tigery stretch (tell me you’re stretching? You have to stretch REALLLLLY big for that bit) and sets off to find it.

Along his excitingly beautiful journey, words are used sparingly. But with style and evocative grace, they carry the story forward in a reading aloud rhythm that is perfect.

It’s difficult to convey the sheer beauty of this book. You should jolly well buy it and read it for yourself.

Author: Laura

A 70's child, I’ve been married for a Very Long Time, and appear to have made four children, and collected one large and useless dog along the way. I work, I have four children, I have a dog… ergo, I do not do dusting or ironing. I began LittleStuff back in (gulp) 2004. I like huge mugs of tea. And Coffee. And Cake. And a steaming cone of crispy fresh fluffy chips, smothered in salt and vinegar. #healthyeater When I grow up I am going to be quietly graceful, organised and wear lipstick every day. In the meantime I *may* have a slight butterfly-brain issue.

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  1. Oh i love this too, the illustrations are wonderful – quite different from the usual stuff for children. Lovely!

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