We love the way [Literally] teaches children about the global diversity hidden in the English language.
-- Carly Glendinning * Absolutely Prep & Pre-Prep Magazine *
This eye-catching picture book introduced pupils to the rich history and cultural diversity of the UK, through the intriguing story of its language.
* Teach Primary Magazine *
Patrick Skipworth's latest picture book turns on our brain when delving into the science of etymology, while Nicholas Stevenson's illustrations delight the eye. Focusing on English words, the book looks at the origin of the word, it's current meaning and links the word to languages around the world. With strong ties to geography, children have fun exploring the connections to indigenous languages and cultures both past and present, showing how- no matter where we are from- we are all interconnected. A riveting must-read!
* Teach Early Years Magazine *
MOMENT OF TRUTH choice: A vibrantly illustrated brief dictionary of quirky words and where they come from.
* Big Issue North *
Vibrantly illustrated look at global diversity and cultures through the prism of language. From its striking yellow cover to the colour drenched inside spreads, this is a book which grabs the reader's attention ... This fascinating and accessible introduction to linguistics also has some surprises, for example the word 'Mummy' used to describe a preserved body does not come from where you would expect!
* LoveReading4Schools *
Reveals the layered meanings and fascinating history of everyday words.
* The School Run *