Kip and the Squiggledoodle
A magical celebration of friendship and growing up – the perfect storytime adventure to fire little imaginations!
Observer Picture Book of the Month! ‘One to relish reading aloud … fun, as well as poignant’ – Imogen Carter
Kip knew a Squiggledoodle
when he was very young.
Do you know a Squiggledoodle too?
They are trelumptious fun …
Kip and Squiggledoodle go on wild adventures, play together, share fears and worries and dreams … But what will happen to Squiggledoodle when Kip doesn’t need them anymore?
‘With shades of famous nonsense poets, Em Cosh’s writing is as playful and inventive as their illustrations in this vibrant picture book celebrating children’s boundless imagination.’ – Harry Woodgate, creator of Little Glow and Grandad’s Camper
A magical and heartfelt celebration of friendship and growing up, destined to be a contemporary classic.
'With shades of famous nonsense poets, Em Cosh's writing is as playful and inventive as their illustrations in this vibrant picture book celebrating children's boundless imagination.’ – Harry Woodgate, creator of Little Glow and Grandad’s Camper -
'One to relish reading aloud, Kip and the Squiggledoodle, by debut author Em Cosh, reminded me of Edward Lear’s nonsense poems, particularly The Quangle Wangle’s Hat. Resembling a giant peacock, with a penchant for dipping its feathers in custard, the Squiggledoodle is Kip’s imaginary friend, emotional support and fellow adventurer: “Every day they twoddlehopped, they pingalinged and frumped…” Fun, as well as poignant, the book asks what happens to our imaginary friends when we grow up.’ – Imogen Carter, The Observer Picture Book of the Month -