The Wonderful World of Simon Abbott Books – Review & Giveaway

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By In The Playroom

Two new titles from The Wonderful World of Simon Abbott have been released today – “Planes, Trains and Cars” and “Animals Everywhere.”

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The boys were lucky enough to be a sent a copy of each from the Publisher so we have been able to enjoy the books already. Both books, like all books in the Wonderful World of Simon Abbott series, are packed full of information and bright engaging pictures.

If your child is always inquisitive and eager to learn they can pick up lots of facts from these books to help build their general knowledge. Mr Z is always interested in learning facts, especially things with numbers and figures. At around 5 or 6 years+ these books are ideal for this, and they are not too babyish so would be suitable throughout all of the primary school years.

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Non fiction books are just as important as fiction, to help develop a love of learning and a child’s ability to read and pick up information themselves rather than waiting to be told everything. I love it when Mr Z comes and tells me a fact that I didn’t even know myself!

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Every page has quite a lot of text on it, but as its mixed in with pictures it doesn’t feel too dense and children can dip in to read as much or as little as they like on that particular day. I think this appeals to some children more than just reading a book from cover to cover.

Although Mr R and Mr T are a little young for the books and can’t yet read, they still loved looking at the pictures in these books too – especially the Planes, Trains and Cars.

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The books have so many pictures in them, with lots of variety and detail within the theme, that it’s great for language development too. As the pictures captured the younger boys attention I was able to sit with them and point at the pictures and talk together in simple language about what we can see. The pages are paper, but they are quite thick and the cover is hardback so the books are pretty durable.

We did have the Space book from the Simon Abbott series already, and it’s a lovely series to collect. I think it will last all of the boys really well throughout their primary school days.

For your chance to win a copy of “Animals Everywhere” and “Planes, Trains and Cars”, enter via the Rafflecopter below:

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Buy the books here: Published by Tick Tock Books / Octopus Publishing and available at all good book shops from 3rd March.

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113 thoughts on “The Wonderful World of Simon Abbott Books – Review & Giveaway”

  1. If I won this, I’d be giving to our best friend’s oldest son so I think he would like the Planes, trains and cars book 🙂
    They have given us lots over the years with Jack so I like to try and win stuff for them too =)

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  2. my son would like Planes, Trains and Cars he loves anything with wheels and is learning to read so this book would be great for him

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  3. I think my little girl would love the Animals Everywhere because she adores any animals and we are taking her to Edinburgh Zoo over Easter!

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  4. My son would love the Planes, Trains and cars book the best. He especially likes helicopters and rubbish trucks at the moment

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  5. Animals Everywhere would be my oldest daughters preffered book but my 2 year old would love the pictures in the planes, trains and cars

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  6. My daughter would love animals everywhere.She loves animals and this would be a great reference book for the home.My son is 6 and he could read this himself…he is more inclined to lift a factual book about something that interests him,rather than a biff and chip story!!!

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  7. I think my son would love the Planes, Trains and Cars the best, he is crazy mad about trains and loves playing with his cars! Although he would also love the Animals book too – he loves watching wildlife programs on TV!

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  8. I think she’d like Animals Everywhere best, we’re an animal loving family and we go soppy whenever we’re around them!

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  9. my son would prefer the trains, planes and cars book as it covers a subject he is most interested in. Anything that will help him to read better is great and this book looks interesting an colourful for him.

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  10. i think my daughter woul lve the animals everywhere bok coz sheloves reading or watching cartoons/movies that has animals in it.

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  11. Which of the two books do you think your child would prefer…………“Planes, Trains and Cars” because he loves transport

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  12. Evie, aged 3, is a little bit obsessed with planes since our holiday so it would have to be ‘Planes, Trains and Cars’ 🙂

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  13. I know my little girl Roxy would love the book about Animals! She is animal crazy and also loves books, especially reading them to her younger sister. Thanks for the giveaway! xxx

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  14. I think my son would love them both but he is mad about diggers at the minute so I think he would prefer planes, trains and cars 🙂

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  15. I thought Animals Everywhere at first, I think we are covering animals pretty well now, so we’d pick Planes, Trains and Cars.

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  16. My son is train, car and monkey mad so that’s a hard one! But I’d probably say the Planes, Trains and Cars book because they’re usually the first choice when it comes to play time.

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  17. Either looks fab but I think my son would love Planes Trains and cars, he loves anything with wheels, preferably in red

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  18. We would love the planes, trains and cars book! They both look fab though 🙂 My sons are transport mad! <3

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  19. Definitely the Animals Everywhere one, it would be for my little granddaughter and she really loves books with animals in them, thanks for the chance of winning x

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  20. I think my Grand-Daughter would like Animals Everywhere, we have a lovely variety of animals in our family and go the farm each week, her favourite at the moments is Blue, a shetland pony.

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  21. My daughter would prefer the planes trains and cars one as shes mad on all three, I spend my life hopping on one foot where ive stood on one of her toy cars or trying to step around her train track that she insists must run the entire length of my hallway as its ‘the only place long enough to make a decent track’

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  22. My daughter would love Animals Everywhere as she is absolutely obsessed with all animals. It would be great to show her some more species that she’s not seen before.

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  23. I think planes trains and cars. Would love to win this for a friend at work. Her little boy is just about the age to taking an interest in books. This would help 🙂

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  24. My Daughter loves Animals to the extent with have loads of cuddly toys everywhere!!
    So would have to be Animals Everywhere

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  25. Planes, trains and cars, my son has suddenly developed an obsession with planes, trains and cars, I’m trying to share as much information as I can with him, this looks like a great book to do that

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  26. My little girl would prefer Animals Everywhere, she loves all animals & especially trips to the safari park.

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  27. I think Planes, Trains and Cars is a definte must! Little Euan is crazy about all things with wheels….unfortunately he’s so little he can only make his own ride on go backwards at the moment….!

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