The Grizzled Grist Does Not Exist (PB)

Author(s): Juliette MacIver

Children & Young Adult

An exuberant read aloud story about a school trip outdoors with rhyming word play and madcap energy, set against the quiet observant Liam. From the awardwinning creators of That’s Not a Hippopotamus.It’s the class trip to Dismal Hills wilderness. The children aren’t worried about the legendary Grizzled Grist who lives here; they’re excited to show off their outdoor skills—foraging, climbing, trapping and hiking. No one’s impressed with quiet and observant Liam’s skill of hiding. But it turns out a hider can see what others think does not exist.A hider moves with soundless ease and treads as softly as the breeze.At times, a hider barely breathes—but what is this the hider sees?When the children and their frazzled teacher walk confidently into disaster, observant Liam saves the day—a triumph for the quiet child no one notices.This clever rhyming story for children aged 2 to 7 years features humour and call and refrain wordplay that will entertain toddlers, preschoolers and early readers. Children delight in spotting the elusive Grizzled Grist and identify with sweet Liam, the quiet but observant boy who no one listens to. Sarah Davis’s charming and lively illustrations tell a different story about where Liam and the Grist are hiding on every page. Perfect for reading together again and again as a family, in the school classroom or independently, this picture book features a cast of diverse characters and funny and curious children.“A bouncy read-aloud that will tickle children and adults alike.” Kirkus ReviewsNew Zealand born Juliette MacIver is the author of 19 much-loved picture books. She is studying part-time for a Master’s degree in Linguistics. Her popular books are regularly shortlisted for awards.Sarah Davis has illustrated more than 30 books. She has won and been shortlisted for numerous awards in Australia and New Zealand.Praise for The Grizzled Grist Does Not Exist!"a bouncy read-aloud that will tickle children and adults alike." Kirkus Reviews“An enchanting and triumphant tale for early-years adventurers, bursting with wonderment and the diversity of people, skills and nature.” Books + Publishing"If you can write a book in which the phrase “It’s finis diem!” successfully rhymes with “He’s eaten Liam!” then I will be your friend for life." School Library Journal“Juliette MacIver is so far ahead of the pack when it comes to perfect, lip-smacking rhyming books.” The Sapling“this picture book is one of the best of the year.” Bob’s Book Blog“the rhyme and rhythm, and playfulness of this story…is a skill MacIver works into all her books.” Book Trailers 4 Kids and YA"a picture perfect story, laughs galore, and a call and refrain wordplay that will enchant toddlers, pre-schoolers and early readers." Lancashire Post“every page is a visual delight.” NZ Booklovers“a perfect marriage of comic verse, cute rhymes and hilarious illustrations – destined to be a well-thumbed classic of tomorrow.” The Source“A celebration of the quiet child in the class who participates on the fringes of events or play, and notices what others don’t.” What Book Next?Praise for That’s Not a Hippopotamus“Good-natured, funny, and a fabulous readaloud to groups of kids.” The School Library Journal“Will bring smiles to your face and cheers to your lips! Kids will ask for it again and again just for the pure joy of joining in the hippo hunt.” Storywraps“A fantastic romp to read aloud, wonderful to share so the nuances in the illustrations can be fully appreciated. Recommended.” Magpies Magazine

General Information

  • : 9781776574162
  • : Gecko Press
  • : Gecko Press
  • : 01 August 2023
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Juliette MacIver
  • : Paperback
  • : Sarah Davis
  • : 35

More About The Product

Juliette MacIver lives north of Wellington City with her husband and four children. She majored in linguistics at university, took a detour and became a bicycle courier for a year, then went back to university to complete a diploma in teaching English. She taught for five years before quitting and starting a government job, which she left once her first child was born. Juliette has always written little pieces, frequently in rhyme, and has had “write a children’s story” on her List Of Things I Want To Do In My Life for a very long time. Her books with Walker include the chapter book Little Witch, and picture books The Frog Who Lost His Underpants and Yak and Gnu. Sarah Davis is a multiple award-winning illustrator, and associate art director for Walker Books Australia. She won the CBCA Crichton Illustration Award for her first picture book, Mending Lucille, in 2009, and since then has gone on to illustrate more than 40 titles, in a range of styles and genres. She has an Honours degree in literature, and her love of language and narrative underpins her illustration work. With each project she experiments with new ways to construct visual narratives, working across a range of media. Sarah has collaborated with many major publishing houses and commercial clients across Australia, New Zealand, the USA and the UK. An experienced presenter with a teaching background, she regularly speaks at schools, festivals and universities throughout Australia and internationally. Sarah is also proud to be an ambassador for Room to Read. She is represented by the Gallt Zacker Agency in the USA