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Julia Donaldson's Book of Names

by Julia Donaldson

Book Details

Publisher:Macmillan Children's Books
Published:2024-05-14
Pages:178
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

Julia Donaldson celebrates her readers in this delightful and imaginative picture book, inspired by the children she has met at hundreds of book signings over the years. I've signed for boys called Romeo and girls called Juliet . I've signed for Roman, Saxon, Dane- Though not for Norman yet. From months of the year, colours, flowers, food and gemstones, Julia has seamlessly grouped together a charming selection of children's names and woven them together in her unmistakable rhyming style. Set in

Our Review

This charming picture book transforms the simple concept of a name book into a lyrical journey through Julia Donaldson's signature rhyming verse, celebrating the beautiful diversity of children's names. The author cleverly organizes names by delightful categories—from months and flowers to gemstones and foods—creating natural opportunities for early readers to connect sounds and patterns. Each page flows with the musical rhythm that has made Donaldson's work beloved, turning what could be a simple list into an engaging read-aloud experience that builds phonemic awareness and vocabulary.

What sets this name book apart is its personal inspiration from the thousands of children Donaldson has met, giving it a warm, inclusive feel that validates every child's unique identity. Young readers aged 4-7 will delight in hunting for their own names while discovering new ones, making this particularly valuable for building confidence in emerging readers who see themselves reflected in its pages. The combination of playful categorization and masterful rhyme creates a lasting impression that celebrates both individuality and connection through the simple power of names.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction