<p>'The book is written in rhyming couplets by Lynne Rickards and is delightfully illustrated by Gabby Grant.'<br />-- Lothian Life<br /><br />'The book is melodic to read, with lively, colourful pictures... It is a happy book with a strong humorous vein. This would be a good 'read aloud' book, but also a moderate reader could enjoy learning the words and phrases helped by the rhythmic text.'<br />-- Armadillo Magazine<br /><br />'The animals are charming and the pathos of the baby seal gives quite an emotional tug. A light airy touch with colour allows the sense of space and fresh sea breezes through.'<br />-- Books for Keeps<br /><br />'You could spend hours poring over the illustrations alone in this book, as it is full of superb pictures giving us a bird's-eye view of landscapes and stunning shorelines and seascapes. The enormous attention to detail in the portrayal of all the different birds and animals means we have a real feast for the eye here.'<br />-- The School Librarian<br /><br />'Written in a lovely rich rhyme, this is a delightful story, with a gentle underpinning message about how, through helping others, we can often help ourselves. Bright colourful illustrations add warmth and gentleness to a lovely tale. This picture book is particularly suitable for reading aloud and sharing together.'<br />-- Carousel<br /><br />'A sweet picture book, especially for children who love puffins and birds.'<br />--Youth Services Book Review<br /><br />'Lynne Rickards and Gabby Grant make the concept of helping others fun and palpable for preschoolers and elementary school age children!'<br />--The Reading Castle Blog</p>