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Five Little Platypuses – illustrated by Karen Erasmus (book review)

February 20, 2015 By Emily 16 Comments

Five Little Platypuses / Karen Erasmus (illustrator)

(Hachette, 2014)

Five-little-platypuses-cover

Five Little Platypuses is the book you expect it to be. It’s the cute, cuddly, Australian version of Five Little Ducks.

Erasmus’s illustrations are oh-so-cute. The platypuses are very cuddly, and you want to cuddle the mummy platypus too when her last platypus heads off over the billabong and far away.

Five-little-platypuses-collage

Five Little Platypuses won’t blow your mind. But it’s not meant to. It’s a read-along, sing-along book with the bonus of being a tune we all know well. And despite ‘platypus’ containing just a few more syllables than ‘duck’ (with an extra one thrown in for the plural version), the rhyme fits.

Recommended for children aged born and up. You can buy Five Little Platypuses from Booktopia here.

 

Have you read Five Little Platypuses? What did you think?

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Comments

  1. Amy @ HandbagMafia says

    February 20, 2015 at 7:31 am

    This is so cute! Would be a great gift for a newborn 🙂

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:04 pm

      It definitely would! Then you can read or sing it to them, depending on your preference.

      Reply
  2. Leanne @ Deep Fried Fruit says

    February 20, 2015 at 9:20 am

    Awww! That looks so sweet.
    I’ve never seen it, but it might be a good one to buy my grand daughter.
    Off to buy it now in fact!
    Leanne @ Deep Fried Fruit

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:08 pm

      Oh good! I hope she likes it!

      Reply
  3. Malinda @mybrownpaperpackages says

    February 20, 2015 at 11:20 am

    I always enjoy aussie adaptations of classic stories. Especially when they make it this cute!

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:09 pm

      It’s so very cute. I don’t always enjoy them, but this one was loved by all when I read it at the end of our Australian animal-themed music group sessions.

      Reply
  4. EssentiallyJess says

    February 20, 2015 at 2:10 pm

    Cute! Is it easy to sing though? It’s got a few more syllables than ducks.
    Also I never realised the plural of platypus was platypuses. I always thought it would be platypi. Like octopi.

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:10 pm

      Despite the title, they drop the word ‘little’ from the actual story/song. So it fits (although it still has an extra syllable). And octopi isn’t the original plural form of octopus anyway – it’s octopuses!

      Reply
  5. Dannielle@Zamamabakes says

    February 20, 2015 at 11:20 pm

    I have one little 3 year old who would love this book. Very cute.

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:11 pm

      Very cute indeed!

      Reply
  6. Tash @ Gift Grapevine says

    February 20, 2015 at 11:40 pm

    This looks very cute and one that MrTT would love as he loves counting and any books that we can sing along to (bless him for not being concerned with my questionable singing abilities). What sound does a platypus make though? Is it still a quack?!

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:12 pm

      Interesting question! There are no sounds – the mummy platypus just sings out ‘Please come back here!’

      Reply
  7. Sammie @ The Annoyed Thyroid says

    February 22, 2015 at 5:16 am

    Oh how adorable! I love giving all-Australian books like these to friends and family in the mother country and platypuses are my favourite!

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:13 pm

      That’s a great idea – how have I not done that yet?! I might send a copy to my host sister’s nephew in France!

      Reply
  8. Maxabella says

    February 23, 2015 at 10:30 am

    This is soooooo cute! I love little Aussie books. Life isn’t all squirrels and bunnies… x

    Reply
    • Emily says

      March 10, 2015 at 1:14 pm

      That’s right! Cute though they are.

      Reply

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