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Any more room on the broom? (Room on the Broom - Julia Donaldson)

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Room on the Broom - Julia Donaldson

Date: 26/11/06 (173 review reads)
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Advantages: lovely story and illustrations

Disadvantages: none!

'Room on the Broom' is an absolutely delightful picture book written by Julia Donaldson (who also wrote 'The Gruffalo' and 'The Smartest Giant in Town'). In this book she has collaborated with Axel Scheffler who is a wonderful illustrator.

Before you even open the book, you are drawn into the story by the picture on the front cover which shows a witch flying on her broomstick with her cat, cauldron and her magic wand. She is wearing traditional witch's clothes with a black cape and tall black hat. She even has a wart on her nose. However, we know she is going to be a friendly witch because she has a smile on her face and both she and her cat look happy!

The storyline in 'Room on the Broom' is really quite simple but engrossing. The witch and her cat are flying along when the wind blows off her hat. Immediately they land in order to look for it, and eventually they see that a dog has it. He gives it back and asks if there is 'room on the broom' for him. The witch says yes and he hops on for the ride. Similar things happen when the witch 's hair bow and wand are blown away. These are found by a bird and a frog who also ask if there is 'room on the broom' and eventually all fly off together.

With so many on the broom though, the broom snaps in two. The dog, cat, bird and frog all fall into a bog, whereas, the witch flies into a dark cloud where she is faced by a DRAGON! He announces that he wants to eat her with chips! At this point the witch lands, looking for help, but really thinking that her time is up. She is just about to be eaten when a very scary creature emerges out of a bog - with four heads, feathers and fur, growling, yowling, croaking and shrieking. The creature tells the dragon that 'this is our witch!' and the scared dragon makes a very hasty retreat! Of course, it is really the cat, dog, frog and bird! The witch is so grateful that she asks them all to help her find ingredients for a spell which creates a fantastic new broomstick, with seats, a nest and even a shower for the frog, which they all whoosh away on!

All of the story is written as a poem which is great as it gives it a lovely rhythm as you are reading. It will also help your child's early phonological skills if they can start to recognise the rhyme. My daughter is three and a half, and the first time we shared the book I just read it to her, but the following times she was able to start supplying some of the rhymes which she was really chuffed about!

There is also quite a lot of repetition in some of the rhymes, for example, when each new passenger gets on after they have asked whether there is room:

"Yes!" cried the witch,
and the dog clambered on.
The witch tapped the broomstick and
whoosh! they were gone!

It doesn't take long for children to pick up the repetitious verses and to join in!

AS I said before, I think the illustrations are really good. They are very clear and relate directly to the narrative, so they really help to tell the story. I love the expression on the witch's face throughout! The first picture of the dragon is quite scary though. I wasn't sure if it might put my daughter off, but it didn't, although we didn't spend too long looking at that page!

I also think that the story has a nice simple message as well. It seems to be saying that if you look after your friends they will look after you which is certainly the case in this story - and a good message for anyone to remember!

So all in all, another good children's read. I think it's probably really suitable for about three years upwards. It is published by Macmillan with a RRP of £5.99 although I got ours for considerably less through The Book People!

Summary: A great book to share with your little ones!

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Last comments:
loopymum65

- 02/12/06

My two love this one Sue xxx
juicy_lucy

- 26/11/06

Great book x
tb4ms

- 26/11/06

Julia Donaldson is without doubt a very talented children's author!

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