A Summery Saturday Morning
Ratings/reviews counts are updated frequently.
Check link for latest rating. ( 179 ratings, 30 reviews)Found a better price? Request a price match
A Summery Saturday Morning
A Summery Saturday Morning
Embark on a whimsical adventure down to the sea on a radiant summer morning in A Summery Saturday Morning by Margaret Mahy. With the sun shining brightly and the sound of waves crashing gently on the shore, join a lively group as they journey down a wiggly track, scattering iridescent shells and leaping over fallen logs. The lively dogs are full of energy, first chasing a mischievous cat, then dashing after a boy on a rickety bike, and finally getting caught up in a lively chase with wild geese. The infectious excitement and playful spirit lead to a heartwarming culmination by the sea.
Margaret Mahy brings readers a witty and charming story that captures the essence of a carefree, sun-drenched Saturday. Her playful narrative is perfectly complemented by Selina Young’s exuberant and vibrant illustrations, which bring each character and scene to life with vivid detail and colour. Young’s artistic talent captures every joyful moment, from the gleeful chases to the serene beauty of the coastal landscape.
This delightful picture book is perfect for readers, both young and old, who appreciate a tale filled with laughter, adventure, and the boundless energy of a summer’s day. A Summery Saturday Morning is sure to become a cherished favourite, offering a joyous escape into a world of nature and playful fun. Whether reading alone or sharing with loved ones, this enchanting story promises to evoke smiles and the warm feelings of a perfect summer morning by the sea.
Experience the magic and joy of a summer day with A Summery Saturday Morning, a must-have addition to any child’s bookshelf and a perfect read for anyone looking to relive the simple pleasures of a sunny day spent by the sea.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780143506867
Publisher: Penguin Group (NZ)
Format: Board book
Date Published: 02 January 2015
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Puffin
Audience: Children
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 16.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 180.0mm
Weight: 252g
Pages: 24
About the Author
Date- 2013-08-06 Margaret Mahy is internationally recognised as one of the all-time best writers for young readers, her books having been translated into all the major languages of the world. Twice winner of the prestigious Carnegie Medal, she also won the Esther Glen Award five times and the Observer Teenage Fiction Award once. Born in a country town in New Zealand, the oldest of a family of five, with over twenty cousins in the surrounding neighbourhood, Margaret Mahy grew up with a strong sense of being part of a close family. She died in 2012. In 1936, the year Margaret Mahy was born, only four books for children were published in New Zealand. Mahy was influential in changing the landscape of children's literature in her homeland - one of the most prolific of authors, she penned over 100 titles. Her output includes poetry, picture books, works for older children, teenage novels, television scripts and stories for magazines and newspapers. Mahy grew up in a close family with five brothers and sisters. Her always vivid imagination made life at school interesting rather than easy. After seeing The Jungle Book, she announced to her astonished seven-year-old classmates that she could talk to animals - 'I had to resort to talking a certain gibberish and eating leaves and drinking out of puddles to prove how close I was to the Animal Kingdom.' She started writing as a young child and admitted to being something of a show-off - 'I can remember carrying my notebooks around in an effort to introduce them into the conversation.' She began writing children's books in earnest at the age of eighteen, whilst training to be a children's librarian. Her big break came fifteen years later - in 1968 - when an American publisher came across the text of A Lion in the Meadow and bought it, along with all the other work Mahy had produced over the years. Eight books hit the presses simultaneously. She became a full-time writer in 1980 and wrote The Haunting. With this novel, Margaret won the Carnegie Medal (she was the first writer outside the UK to do so). She triumphed again two years later with The Changeover. In 1986, she won the IBBY Honour Book Award. In February 1993, Margaret was awarded New Zealand's highest honour, The Order of New Zealand. She also held an Honorary Doctorate of Letters awarded to her by the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Margaret was a frequent visitor to schools and libraries and was a much-loved and energetic performer. Margaret passed away on 23 July, 2012.
Also by Margaret Mahy
View allMore from Children's Books
View allWhy buy from us?
Book Hero is not a chain store or big box retailer. We're an independent specialist on a mission to help more Kiwis rediscover a love of books and reading!
Service & Delivery
Our cozy 200m2 warehouse in Auckland holds over 10,000 books in-stock so you're not waiting for books to arrive from overseas.
Auckland Pick Ups
We're an online-only store but for your convenience you can pick up your order for free from our warehouse in Hobsonville.
Our Gifting Service
Books make wonderful thoughtful gifts and we're here to help with gift-wrapping and cards. We can even send your gift directly to your loved one.