Seagulls Don't Eat Sorbet
The First Adventure
by Babs Vinden-Cantrell
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Pub Date 12 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 21 Sep 2022
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Description
Meet the Seagull Chicks!
Seb, Petal, Chase, Romiley and Edge were born into the Blackpool Promenade community which they love, but they're not allowed to leave their mum's side - until one day when they're finally allowed out on their first adventure. Without their parents!
They fly along the sea front seeing the exciting amusements, fun-fair and lights. They fly over people on holiday and listen to the sounds of Blackpool. playing hide and seek, dancing for people on the pier and having a great time. They meet a few other promenade gulls as they make their way along the sea-front and they wonder if everywhere is the same.
Excited by the lights and sounds, Chase and Edge fly into the amusement arcade on the pier. They laugh and play - until they realise they're trapped! Seb, Petal and Romiley must come up with a plan to save the other chicks. Maybe the misfit gulls who don't belong to any community can help?
Ideal for young children, Seagulls Don't Eat Sorbet is a lovely illustrated adventure about courage, adventure and family!
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781803139814 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 32 |
Featured Reviews
Seagulls Don't Eat Sorbet by Babs Vinden-Cantrell is a delightfully charming story about five seagull chicks who are ready to leave their mothers in search of a new adventure. Excited by the lights and sounds of an amusement arcade on the pier, the little chicks find more excitement than they bargained for when Chase and Edge become trapped, and it is up to Seb, Petal and Romiley to enlist some misfit gulls into a rescue mission.
Readers young and old will delight in this story of adventure and finding one's own independence.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Matador for an ARC.
Seagulls Don't Eat Sorbet follows the adventurous day of five seagull friends. The seagull chicks are having a great time dancing, eating and seeing the sights, until two of them get trapped in the arcade. The remaining chicks mount a rescue mission and recruit help from some unlikely heroes.
I read this book to my six year old kiddo, and he highly enjoyed the seagulls' antics, especially when the seagulls fell over while they were stacked on top of each other. He was laughing so hard we had to take a break from reading until he caught his breath. Once we finished, he immediately asked to read the story again. For that, we rate Seagulls Don't Eat Sorbet five stars.
I received an advanced reader copy from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
Surprisingly sorbet-free, this features five young seagull chicks who want the best time of their lives on a day away from their parents’ tram stop. Yup, Blackpool calls, as does lots of human food, taking the mickey out of the way we walk, and, er, dancing along to Beyonce and “Bring me Sunshine”. What starts out as just a few snappy lines in the corner of the page develops into an overly-wordy piece, and none of it will really make you care which chick is which, even if the drama of their escapade is perfectly OK. All in all, a bit too naively done, both in script and illustration, for me to recommend.
This one is perfect for kids who love the Wonder Pets and the like. I loved the bright lights and fanfare of the amuse park and the pier with all of their colors and excitement, but the real treat and joy in this story is that of young friendship and new adventures, even though, as we realize, sometimes it's not so easy being away from the parents and community that keeps us safe all the time. This one is an absolute joy!
Seagulls Don't Eat Sorbet by Babs Vinden-Cantrell is such a delightful read.
Five Seagull chicks head out on their first adventure without their mums. They each have their own ideas of where they should go and what they should see, but first and foremost they all want to have fun. They head out all over town sight-seeing and enjoying all the lights, commotion, and food.
This book is super adorable. I enjoyed the fun illustrations and the all-around fun throughout.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.
This is quite the adventure to read along with. The illustrations are vibrant and really showcases all the things the pigeons observe.
My six year old thought it was cute too!
Thank you Netgalley & Matador for the digital copy in exchange for an honest review!
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" This would be the chicks' first adventure on their own".
Today was the day that the chicks were permitted to go on their own to explore Blackpool. As the chicks flew away, mother bird fired off some instructions.
"Don't go under the pier [...] be careful what you eat".
And of course, the first thought for the chicks, were to find something to eat.
I enjoyed the many places that the chicks visited. Some places were Madam Tussaunds and introduced the sight that makes England an incredibly country to visit.
Wait a minute, in America chips are in colorful bags and are eaten with a sandwich. In England, chips are French fries. The chicks' adventures were fun, and a great source of education, thus making the book perfect for a classroom library.
" We had a great day".
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