Money-Go-Round
A humorous adventure inspired by a classic tale
Roger McGough author Mini Grey illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Walker Books Ltd
Published:6th Feb '20
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In Money-Go-Round, a shiny gold coin sparks a humorous chain of events among beloved characters, exploring themes of friendship and community.
In Money-Go-Round, renowned poet Roger McGough crafts a delightful and humorous story inspired by the classic The Wind in the Willows. The narrative revolves around Mr. Toad, who possesses a shiny gold coin that sets off a chain reaction of transactions among familiar characters. He hands the coin to Miss Mole to cover her hotel room, which allows her to pay Sam Stoat for painting the hotel. The story cleverly illustrates how one small act can create a domino effect, leading to unexpected twists and turns.
As the coin changes hands, readers follow its journey through the whimsical world of Toad, Mole, Stoat, and Badger. Each character adds their own unique flair to the story, showcasing their personalities and quirks. The witty exchanges and playful situations keep the narrative engaging, inviting readers to ponder the value of money and friendship. McGough's lyrical writing style, combined with Mini Grey's charming illustrations, brings this tale to life, making it a visual and literary treat.
Ultimately, Money-Go-Round is not just about a coin; it's a reflection on the interconnectedness of life and the importance of community. This enchanting story will resonate with both children and adults, reminding us of the joy found in sharing and the unexpected paths that life can take.
Wordy, witty picturebook, enriched with busy and playful illustrations. * The Sunday Times *
If capitalism were this benign, we wouldn’t need the charm of the poet and the witty reassurance of one of Britain’s most beloved illustrators. But we do. * New Statesman *
The text and illustrations work very well in partnership … This is a picture book which will repay frequent rereading’s, with new details to be spotted in the illustrations each time, and is a beginners' guide to the mysteries of economics. * The School Librarian *
ISBN: 9781406381351
Dimensions: 270mm x 270mm x 12mm
Weight: 400g
32 pages