We Are Wearing Out The Naughty Step

Posted by Lou on Jun 19 2008 | Age 1+, Authors, Illustrators, Ned, Picture books

We Are Wearing Out the Naughty Step by Mick Inkpen has just been released in the UK to great reviews, unfortunately it doesn’t look like it will be released in Australia until November. You could order it in through your local independent bookshop or pop it on your list for later this year.

This is the gorgeous description of the book from the UK Hodder Children’s Publishing website….

‘We are wearing out the Naughty Step - I lost the school hamster, and Josh fed the elephant the wrong way and we made the dog into a panda… Mummy is not happy… but the day she makes Kevin a chocolate birthday cake is the day that ALL of us, including Mummy, end up on the Naughty Step!’

This reminds me of a 30 degree day earlier this year when I made four batches of Nigella’s Cupcakes before one turned out edible! I really needed a spell on the naughty step when I literally had a meltdown over blue and yellow cupcakes. So I definitely know how ‘Mummy’ in the book feels.

This gorgeous new book points out one of the great hypocrisies of childhood, should mummies and daddies be banished to the naughty step too? Because we can all lose our temper can’t we?

Mick Inkpen is one of the most popular picture book writers and illustrators in the world. His Kipper and Wibbly Pig stories have sold millions of copies worldwide. Kipper alone has sold over 6 million books and is this year turning 18 years old. Like Nick Butterworth, Mick Inkpen has a graphic design background so he also places his characters in the middle of crisp white pages which makes the books really enjoyable for toddlers because they can really focus on the character. All of Mick’s characters are irresistible and later this year he will launch a new series based on the enthusiastic Zebra that features in Kipper’s A to Z.

you might also like to read these posts

Update on the Naughty Step
Naughty Bus!

2 comments for now

2 Responses to “We Are Wearing Out The Naughty Step”

  1. Katie

    Can’t wait to see this one! ‘Everyone Hide from Wibbly Pig’ is my favourite Mick Ingpen.

    21 Jun 2008 at 10.44 pm

  2. Lisa

    mine too! have given it to all my nieces and nephews when they were little, and now our kids are enjoying it

    22 Jun 2008 at 7.49 pm

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