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Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke
Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke













The one line of language acts as a stark reminder for adults of just how devastated a young child might feel. There is a double page spread that is both emotionally raw and tender at the same time. Her papa is caring and understanding whilst also remaining honest. The child-centred narrative in this book manages to reflect this well there is a lovely line when Anna Hibiscus goes to tell her cousins about the twins, she tells them: “That big bump was brothers.”Īnna Hibiscus’s reaction to the reality of becoming a sibling is handled so beautifully. Poor Anna Hibiscus, she decides that the babies really are trouble, “Double Trouble!” She is sad and cross and starts to cry but her papa soon finds her to comfort her and show how she can share her family with her new brothers.Ī new baby in a family is a huge change for anyone but it must be so strange for a young child who probably isn’t able to fully understand how they are feeling let alone try and discuss it.

Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke

Double Trouble for Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke & Lauren Tobia, published by Walker Books is a gorgeous story about the arrival of a set of twin boys.Įarly one morning, Anna Hibiscus’s father wakes her up to show her a surprise… Her mother is sitting in bed with not one, but two new babies! Anna Hibiscus tells her cousins the news who tell her that two boys mean “Big Trouble!” Anna Hibiscus starts to wonder if this is true as suddenly everyone is too busy for her her mama is sleeping so she can’t have a cuddle, her Uncle Bizi Sunday hasn’t made her breakfast as he’s too busy cooking for Anna’s mother and her aunties don’t need her help as they’re busy rocking the babies.















Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke