![]() Predictably her attempt to do this on her bedroom wall produces a lot of mess and some time out on the stairs. The line drawings are a delight and I had tears running down my face at Olivia's assurance that she could produce a work of art of the same quality as a Jackson Pollock. It's a lovely story which most parents will empathise with. ![]() She has to try absolutely every piece of clothing on and finally settling for something of her own before heading for the beach with her mother. We follow her through her day as she does all the things that a young pig must do – getting up, moving the cat, brushing her teeth and combing her ears and then moving the cat again. But Olivia is a pig – well a piglet, actually – but she's articulate, independent and the sort of piglet you would love to get to know. Olivia, just like lots of little girls, is very good at lots of things and most of all she is very good at tiring people out. ![]() ![]() Summary: A picture book which will appeal to both parents and children, as we join Olivia for a very tiring day in her life. ![]()
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