Written & illustrated by Kerri Cunningham
A Book Review by Erin the Literary Cat©, International Book Reviewer.
Hello, and welcome to my latest Book Review featuring this week a gentle tale for 5-8 year olds.
Without further ado, and with my trusty housekeeper, Mrs H, currently spending time appreciating the small things in the gardens (not mice or spiders), lets go on with our review of Baxter's View.
AUTHOR: Kerri Cunningham Click HERE for their web page
Illustrations by: Kerri Cunningham
Published by: Fox & Ink Books. Click HERE for their web page
Publication date Paperback: 6 Nov 2025
Paperback 13 digit ISBN: 978-1916747715
UK Cover price for Paperback: £7.99
Amazon KINDLE price: N/A
Pages: 32
Age range: 5 - 8
SPOILER ALERT
Some as to plot direction and characters.
Thank you to...
We are exceedingly grateful to Graeme Williams and Fox and Ink Publishers for offering us a chance to Read & Review this story.
As ever, our views are our own, and we only share reviews of books we have bought, received as gifts, or received in exchange for an impartial review.
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The plot
Rory, the slightly elder brother to Baxter, is at the age where he just wants to run everywhere to get to the fun stuff. Baxter, however, likes to hum, bounce and flap his hands. He wants to enjoy all the sensory things he finds as they head to the park with their mother. Unfortunately this means even a short walk can take ages.
For Rory this means having to wait as Baxter explores the textures sights and sounds found on route, be they in a shop window or lush grass in the park or jumping in puddles. This makes Rory huff a lot and ask his mum to push on to the slides in the play area, not letting Baxter enjoy what he wants to do.
Rather than acquiesce to Rory, she suggest he try some of the things his brother likes. For instance she suggests he joins Baxter in lying under a tree and seeing what it is that fascinates him so.
Will Rory get to change his mind and discover a new world at his feat and feast for his eyes? The answer is, of course, yes he will, and the next time they venture out as a family the time is so much more fun.
So, what did we think?
Seeing things through Baxters eyes means Rory can learn to slow down and appreciate the amazing things around. Baxter has his sensory needs, but he sees and feels things others can too, if they take the time.
This gentle yet compelling story allows the Rory's of this world, and lets face it many kids and adults are this way these days, to get extra value from life. Aided by fantastic artwork that speaks as much as the words, this tale is bound to enthral and gently educate on a few levels, not least respect for others.
So, Crunch time.
We can't applaud this short but captivating tale enough. The authors artwork is perfectly suited, bright and cheery. It even makes the (older) reader slow down, think and reset. Perfect for the young reader and for shared reading at home or in the school.
And given that the festive season is almost upon us, this would make a perfect (early) present too.
And as it's time for the Sunday Selfies, here's something equal full of nature and soft and gentle – me!
Here is yours truly caught showing that I can balance with both paws off the duvet whilst napping! ;)
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed that adventure review, and will take time this week to slow down and explore the nature all around us that so often goes unnoticed....
Till laters!
ERin






Aww, love this selfie of balancing your two paws in the air in sleep! hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it is something, a skill, I have developed recently š.
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It is so nice that you are reviewing children's books!
ReplyDeleteMiddle grade and younger books are so much fun to read. The middle grade adventures can be particularly exciting, and that is the class we write adventures for too.
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You are very talented, Erin. Cute selfie!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Years of practice and a good diet ;)
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ERin, your dangly paws in the air selfie is so utterly adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you, we aimed to please. I'll be working on levitating in the coming months ;)
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That looks like a lovely read for the little ones, Erin. That is also a very sweet shot of you!
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The Chans
It will be as much fun to look at as read. Thank you, It was a nice warm bed I was on :)
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You look gorgeous ERin. Great review, I think my daughter would love this one :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you. Though short, we found it really fun and thought provoking. One to remember come sunny summer day walks.
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The book would certainly be great for children of today.. Even the little ones are all computer driven instead of toys and books and having physical fun. ERin, you are a delight to see always. Hope you and Mrs. H have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteYes, literacy needs to be improved for the children, especially boys it seems. Thank you, you too.
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Princess ERin...I am one of those who folks who is first drawn to a book cover...and most often all the books are excellent too. This is a fun cover
ReplyDeleteand a GORGEOUS photo of you
Hugs Cecilia
A good cover always makes a difference for us too. And adults books can be so drab and predictable.
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happee pawsum awesum sooooper grate SUN day selfee ERin S'Ears, thiz book
ReplyDeletesoundz reel lee grate for readerz .....♥♥☺☺
An awesome and happy week to you all there in Trout Town, too.
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This looks a really lovely book with an important lesson charmingly told.
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That's a terrific review and the cover is such a happy one. You look snoozy happy too sweet Princess!
ReplyDeleteThat book sounds cute! And your selfie is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat review. That looks like a book my great -nieces would enjoy being that they have a younger brother. I LOVE your selfie, you are so pretty. XO
ReplyDeleteOh, ERin, we love your delightful selfie today. You are so adorable with your paws up like that. :)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds sweet. We love the illustrations.
Hugs to you and Mrs. H!
What a brilliant idea. The kids who need that extra time could sure use the help of a story like this to help others see their world a bit better. (I had one of those kids, too.)
ReplyDeleteCute selfie, Erin. Love your little paws!
ReplyDeleteMee-yow "Baxter'ss View" soundss furry kewl. THE illystrationss are purrty an REELLY suit THE story. ERin you allwayss get THE best bookss to ree-view! BellaSita an mee been sittin out alot an watchin THE leevess change color an THE Geese purracticin their "Vee" formationss. Chester Chipmunk comess dailee to get snaxx to eat an store.....wee love watchin Nature....
ReplyDeleteYore Selfie iss deelitefull just like you!
**nose kissess** BellaDharma an ((hugss)) BellaSita Mum
it looks like a treasure
ReplyDeleteThat seems to be a sweet book!
ReplyDeleteYour sleeping pose is amazing!
Oh, Erin, your Selfie is so awwdorably cute, we love the hanging paws...MOLš»Double Pawkisses for a Happy Day to you and Mrs H too and Enjoy your garden timešš¾š½š
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lovely story for children. That is a great selfie and balancing act.
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