<b>The sensational Nadia Shireen</b> returns with <i>Barbara Throws a Wobbler</i>, the hilarious story of a kitten, a sock problem, a strange pea - and a stupendous tantrum. Its guide to bad moods - from the huff to the seethe - is worth the cover price by itself; <b>this is the sort of book that will make both children and adults laugh, and provide the perfect vocabulary to defuse (some) tense toddler situations.</b>
Guardian
Nadia Shireen's hilarious tale ... With illustrations the colour of bright, shiny jelly beans and a witty text that culminates in a genius guide to bad moods, Shireen's latest gem ought to come on prescription.
The Observer Best Children's Books of 2021
Just the picture book to use if you have ever witnessed a small person's meltdown... A fun way to learn about feelings
Sunday Times
Top talent Nadia Shireen really understands what makes little children tick, and <i>Barbara Throws a Wobbler</i> gently nudges them to explore their tricky emotions ... If only real-life tantrums were equally hilarious.
Guardian
Not only will this book get kids talking about their emotions and how to handle them, it'll have everyone in hysterics, too. An instant classic, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
i newspaper
Barbara is in a very bad mood. She won't admit it, but she is.
She has a problem with a sock, and at lunchtime there's a strange pea... And even though she's at the park with her friends, it all just gets a bit much. Suddenly Barbara's WOBBLER is out of control!
But what if Barbara and her Wobbler can work together, so she can be cheerful again?
Winner of the UKLA Award and shortlisted for the Oscar's Book Prize and the FCBG Children's Book Award, Barbara Throws A Wobbler is a brilliantly funny and sensitive way to understand and deal with tantrums.
"These are the most brilliant, beautiful and silly picture-books out there at the moment. Little doorways of joy." Caitlin Moran
"This book is AMAZING. It will be a modern classic!" - Richard Osman
But what if Barbara and her Wobbler can work together, so she can be cheerful again?
A brilliantly funny and sensitive way to understand and deal with tantrums.
"These are the most brilliant, beautiful and silly picture-books out there at the moment.