Magic Pudding Lindsay Norman
Magic Pudding Lindsay Norman Hard to resist. -- New York Review of BooksThere's nothing this Puddin' enjoys more than offering slices of himself to strangers, observes Bill Barnacle the sailor. --…
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Magic Pudding Lindsay Norman
Hard to resist. -- New York Review of BooksThere's nothing this Puddin' enjoys more than offering slices of himself to strangers, observes Bill Barnacle the sailor. -- The Horn Book MagazineWild and woolly, funny and outrageously fun.
A walking, talking dessert, the pudding shares its deliciousness with everyone and never runs out -- because it's magicAustralian author and artist Norman Lindsay wrote this jolly fable in response to a friend who claimed that children liked to read about fairies. Since its 1918 debut, generations of hungry readers have been helping themselves to The Magic Pudding. Lindsay maintained that kids prefer food and fighting, and this fun-filled romp abounds in both.
Sailor Bill and his companions Bunyip Bluegum (a koala) and Sam Sawnoff (a penguin) stroll, eat, and defend the pudding from would-be thieves. Upon occasion, the