From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 2-A welcome collection of 20 fresh new poems about Annie Rose, her family, and friends-beloved characters who have starred in The Big Alfie and Annie Rose Storybook (Lothrop, 1989) and other favorite titles by Hughes. The subject matter is right on target for young children-simple, everyday pleasures; humorous character studies; and flights of the imagination. Cozy English homes and tidy gardens, a nursery brimming with cuddly stuffed animals, and inviting pastoral scenes are depicted in full-and double-page paintings and vignettes with attention paid to small details. Facial expressions are particularly engaging, displaying a wide range of emotions. The rhymes have a brisk, lilting rhythm that makes them just right for sharing aloud.
Sally R. Dow, Ossining Public Library, NYCopyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Booklist
Ages 2^-5. Annie Rose and her brother, Alfie, play and dream and discover the world. With wonderful domestic detail, Hughes' line-and-watercolor pictures capture the toddler's joy and mischief, fear and affection. The rhymes are a little forced (not as good as Hughes' simple prose stories), but the words have a physicalness and a beat that children will love ("Lickery, stickery, jammery jee, / Buttery toast and buns for tea" ). The messy warmth is part of every scene. There are action rhymes for fingers and toes as well as idyllic country scenes of "chewing, mooing" cows. Best of all is "Summer Numbers," with a double-page spread of a busy neighborhood that makes you zero in on things to count, from "ten tall aerials" to "four lazy cats" and "two squealing children."
Hazel Rochman
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