The Great Big Book of Life

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Pub Date 5 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 19 Apr 2019

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Description

The Great Big Book of Life a glorious, diverse celebration of human life, from birth to death, by Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith. Featuring funny artwork and wonderfully sensitive and accessible text this book is a must have for children everywhere to learning everything they need to know about the story of life.

The sixth title in the Great Big Book series explores every stage of human life. From birth to starting nursery, being a teenager to becoming an adult, from work to relationships, homes and jobs, to aging illness and death.
 
This universal but challenging topic is dealt with Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith's trademark sensitivity and humour and inclusivity. This is the perfect introduction for children to the huge topic of life and is sure to answer many of the question they have.

The Great Big Book of Life a glorious, diverse celebration of human life, from birth to death, by Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith. Featuring funny artwork and wonderfully sensitive and accessible text...


Marketing Plan

Continuing series, will promote strongly to school and library as with other titles in the series

Reach out to media who have already covered the series

Leverage author Mary Hoffman’s contacts (known among librarians)

Mary Hoffman: UK based, 700 FB followers, 3700 twitter

Continuing series, will promote strongly to school and library as with other titles in the series

Reach out to media who have already covered the series

Leverage author Mary Hoffman’s contacts (known...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781786033666
PRICE US$18.99 (USD)
PAGES 40

Average rating from 13 members


Featured Reviews

This book feels a bit like Richard Scary and Judy Bloom decided to collaborate on a book, and it was illustrated by the guy who did the Roal Dahl illustrations. It is comprehensive, honest, and charmingly vintage. I didn't know what to expect, i.e. biology or philosophy. I got both. It can see this being a great book for school libraries and also for families to have around as a reference. The wonderful text is just right in terms of honesty and age-appropriateness. Really wonderful book.

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Another great book. These ‘Great big book of’ do really well for us and are full of fun and useful facts. Colourful pictures showing people from all walks of life is great too

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A straightforward book that teaches the life cycle. I like that this book was honest, and didn't resort to symbolism or storytelling to teach this important lesson (the illustration of the mom breastfeeding, the pages about the teenage years being difficult, etc.). I liked that the book didn't go into specific details about certain things (childbirth, for example) but opened the door so that parents can have these conversations in the way they choose with their kids - essentially the book sets kids up to ask questions! I would use this book in my homeschool curriculum.

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Such an amazing, no nonsense book about the life cycle. It doesn’t shy away from some outlooks on relationships or individual life choices; it simply tells people how it is.
The charm of this book can be seen in how the book handles its explaination of death. It’s sincere and tactful without skirting around the subject.

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This is an odd bit of a book, with a biting sense of humor. I'm not quite sure if it is a parady, or is seriously meant for children. Perhaps it is like Bugs Bunny cartoons that are meant for both. Either way, it was quite enjoyable, and I liked what was said about growing old. Very true.

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The book goest from birth to death, and all bits inbetween.

A very fun funny book.

Thanks to Netgallely for making this book available for an honest review.

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I received an electronic copy from Quarto Publishing Group through NetGalley.
This book takes the reader from pregnancy to death in human lives. Hoffman incorporates all types of people and life choices.
Colorful, realistic illustrations offer so much to see and connect to the text.
A definite read aloud as a family.
Certain pages could be read separately based on family events or read as a whole book in one sitting.
Don't miss the endcap illustrations inside the front and back covers.

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The Great Big Book of Life will be a welcome addition to home and library shelves. It is appealing in its layout, factual (and when appropriate humorous) in tone and has very appealing illustrations that remind me a bit of Helen Oxenbury. For extra fun while reading, look for all of the pictures and comments by the cat.

The book starts with an entry about before babies are born and moves through the life cycle until death by the end of the book. Early sections will appeal to young children who want to know what they were like as babies or perhaps have recently become older siblings and want to understand things like why babies cry, why they are supposed to be quiet when the baby is sleeping, etc. This short book moves forward from infancy through all of the stages of development including toddlerhood, the school and teen years, adulthood, older age, etc.

I found this book to be a helpful guide to questions children may have...or not even know that they had. I recommend it highly.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this early read. All opinions are my own.

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A total delight and joy of a book for both young and old! Illustrations are adorable. A fun way to learn.

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This is the first in the Great Big Book of... series that I have read.
It had some great parts, and some that I thought were a bit inappropriate for a children's book. Also, I'm not sure what age the target audience is. The illustrations seem a bit juvenile for the content.

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This book was incredibly fun! It is indeed a great big book of life that is short and easy to read, plus a lot of fun for both the little ones and the adults.

I loved the realism in this book, how inclusive it is and the best part about it: it is fun, talks about serious subjects in a fun way but with respect.

Absolutely loved it!

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"Aren't humans amazing?". With a starting point like that, you know that readers are in for a positive journey through the lifespan. This book really is a celebration of human life and provides a child-friendly guide through from 'how it all began' through to death and how we live on in the future. Big ideas, but explained appropriately.

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