Bigger and Better
Digital version – browse, print or download
Can't see the preview?
Click here!
How to print the digital edition of Books for Keeps: click on this PDF file link - click on the printer icon in the top right of the screen to print.
BfK Newsletter
Receive the latest news & reviews direct to your inbox!
This issue’s cover illustration is from The Great Aaa-Ooo by Jonny Lambert. Thanks to Little Tiger Press for their help with this cover.
Digital Edition
By clicking here you can view, print or download the fully artworked Digital Edition of BfK 219 July 2016.
Bigger and Better
Ben Whitehouse
In Bigger and Better Kaye Umansky gives us a characteristically humorous take on the Jack and the Beanstalk story, told from the point of view of Vi the giantess, whose husband, Bigsy, is the lumbering, thoughtless giant at the top of the beanstalk. Poor Vi, who loves little things, thimbles, butterflies, kittens, seashells, is surrounded by huge, insensitive and selfish family members. So, when Jack turns up from Tiddly Land Vi is enchanted, despite his strange, rap-style way of speaking and his shocking habit of stealing things.
This funny re-telling of a traditional story has plenty of jokes and wordplay to keep readers amused and Ben Whitehouse's cartoon-style illustrations add to the comic mood. The author also manages to incorporate some sharp social observation and a sympathetic central character into a short, readable story presented with Barrington Stoke's trademark dyslexia-friendly layout and production.