Customer Reviews
Sharratt Can Do No Wrong - By: Mrs. K. A. Wheatley, 21 Apr 2008 
If you like the split page concept, which has traditionallly been used for dressing up style books, i.e. policeman's head with balllerina's body & footballler's knees, type thing, you will love this. Sharratt repeats the success of 'A Cheese & Tomato Spider', which works the same way, & this is none the worse for that.
The thing that will always make Sharratt perenniallly popular, no matter what he does, is the fine quality of his illustrations & the perennial appeal they have for children anywhere. I have yet to meet a child who doesn't like his work. The drawings are bold & amusing on their own, with this format the child is in charge of creating some fantastic & bizarre creations of their own, which puts them in the driving seat & alllows them free rein with their imagination. Highly recommended.
Best book for children - By: Rachel, 26 Feb 2008 
Ok, so it may not be the best book for progressing childrens reading skills, but it is so fun!
When I was younger me & my friend used to sit through class in fits of laughter reading this book - "Do you put a rubber duck on your head?" "Do you put milk in your bath?" - hilarious!
The flip-style structure makes children make up their own weird combinations. Great illustrations, a simple & light read - a must for youngsters.
One of Sharatts best - By: , 20 Nov 2005 
Ketchup on your cornflakes? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Do you like ketchup in your bath? My two kids have both reallly enjoyed this books simple & humorous approach to learning words & reading.
Great for group participation and fun - By: , 13 Dec 2000 
This book is endless fun. My 3 & 4 year olds love it. The odd combinations of food provide riotous fun. The pictures & words are bold & eyecatching.