Errol! by Zanni Louise
Ill. by Philip Bunting. Scholastic, 2018. ISBN 9781742766300
(Age: 3+) Recommended. Themes: Humour. Penguins. Mothers. Read
aloud. A little penguin with an independent mind does not budge when
his mother instructs him to come. He stays where he is when she
calls his name again, and remains quietly still when she gives him a
warning, counting one, two, three. Exasperated she takes her
shopping trolley and leaves.
This most recognisable of incidents will tickle the hearts of all
readers as they identify the similarity between themselves and the
penguin.
All children will have heard the mum calling out their name, getting
louder each time it is ignored, and the counting to three pervades
every household as a child is asked to do something they do not want
to do.
In this book, the penguin disappears under the falling snow, only
his beanie left on the surface. Mum, of course, returns only this
time her calling Errol, sounds different as concern and worry creep
in as she is unable to find her son. Her sorrow will melt the hearts
of the readers as she lies on the ice and snow, clutching her son's
beanie.
But we see what has happened to him, and when he comes back to the
surface, he instructs his mother in the same way that she has
instructed him, but she does not need telling as he did, and before
he gets to the number three, she sweeps him into her arms.
This is a loving story of the relationship between a child and its
mother. She is trying vainly to get him to follow her instructions,
but he remains defiant, and in so doing sees the impact of his
defiance on the mother who loves him.
This will be a great read aloud, as each time the word 'Errol'
appears, a different stress can be put upon the word, reflecting the
anguish of the mother. Bunting has made wonderful use of a plain
background, with only a few main colours making up the images of mum
and the baby penguin. They stand out, drawing the eye to look at the
passage of time through the passing clouds.
Fran Knight