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The Pocket Chaotic

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The Pocket Chaotic is a delightful children's story about a young joey named Alexander who lives with his mother. He faces a daily challenge surviving the cluttered and chaotic state of his mum's pocket. This entertaining tale combines adventure and humour, highlighting the importance of finding independence while cherishing family bonds.
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You might enjoy this delightful children's book if you love heart-warming stories about family and growth. With playful illustrations and a narrative centred around a young joey's adventures, it appeals to those who appreciate tales of independence and unexpected friendships.

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The Pocket Chaotic

Alexander's mom keeps putting stuff in her pocket and it's driving him crazy!

Alexander's mom keeps putting stuff in her pocket and it's driving him crazy!

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A book about becoming independent for the first time. This stylish book with a relatable story is a joy for children and adults alike. The beautiful illustrations use muted tones with pops of neon orange, mixing gentle watercolour and bold strokes' -- Book Trust

'A charming and well-crafted picture book story.' -- School Reading List

A young kangaroo called Alexander lives in his mum, Nancy's pocket. Alexander loves his mum, but there's one thing she does that really drives him nuts. She is always putting stuff in her pocket. Alexander tries to keep things neat, but the more he tidies, the more stuff she shoves in there. When he complains, his sister calls him a baby - it's time to leave the pouch anyway. But Alexander loves it in there - it's warm and cosy and smells of mum.

Then one day, it gets really bad. Twelve bobby pins, a tube of toothpaste, a bottle of water, a packet of chewing gum, two bus tickets, some keys, a toy car and a cookbook all find their way into Nancy's pouch. And that's just for starters. Finally Alexander's had enough. 'I can't take it any more!' he shouts. 'I'm moving out!' So Alexander moves into the room next to his sister's. They make it all cosy, with a furry blanket and shelves for all his stuff. So it's just like his mum's pouch. Almost. The penultimate spread is Alexander sleeping with all his stuff strewn around him. The final spread is Nancy clearing out her pocket with a wink. It was time for Alexander to go.

This is a heartwarming tale about a connection between a son and mother and a journey towards independence, beautifully brought to life.

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The Pocket Chaotic has been praised for its amusing and vibrant illustrations capturing the chaos of a young kangaroo Alexander's life in his mum’s pouch. Reviewers highlight its humorous and heartwarming narrative about independence and family connections, appealing to both children and adults. The book's playful design, with neon and watercolour elements, enhances its engaging tale of growing up and embracing change.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781908714800

Publisher: Cicada Books Limited

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 October 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Cicada Books Limited

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 220.0mm

Height: 270.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 32

About the Author

Daniel Gray-Barnett is an award-winning Australian illustrator who trained, in a previous life, as a doctor. He is the author of Grandma Z (Scribble) and the illustrator of Dr Boogaloo and the Girl Who Lost Her Laughter (PRH).

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