Busy Betty & the circus surprise by Reese Witherspoon. Illus. by Xindi Yan

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Reese Witherspoon and Xindi Yan have come up with a memorable story in the second of the Busy Betty picture books. This time Busy Betty decides to throw her mother a surprise birthday party and with her friend Mae, produce the idea of a circus party. What fun!

Busy Betty really lives up to her name! Right from the first page where she introduces herself (Hi! Hell! Howdy! I’m Betty!) the reader knows that she is a very active little girl, always asking questions which will delight with their humour. Her ideas for the circus surprise are fabulous and her enthusiasm shines through. The illustrations by Xindi Yan add to the zaniness of the story and I particularly love the expressions on the face of Frank the dog who barely tolerates being dressed as a clown and a lion. One of the pleasures of the book for me was to find the images of Frank dotted throughout: the looks of disgust on his face are priceless.

The humour and illustrations make Busy Betty & the circus surprise a great read aloud for younger children. Older children might like to try their hand at reading it independently as the big black font and illustrations complementing the text are sure to appeal to children who enjoy extending their imaginations.

Themes: Circus, Dogs, Friendship, Cooperation, Humour.

Pat Pledger

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