How to Be a Little Sod

How to Be a Little Sod

"How To Be A Little Sod", was written in 1991 by author Simon Brett to show what a baby may think during his/her first year of development. The format is in a traditional diary style, listing selected days and events. The main character's name is never actually revealed in the story, the child is always referred to as 'baby.' We also do not find out the gender at any time, so readers can make up their own minds on these missing details. The book is written in the first person, referring as 'I' and shows the baby through their first year of life. The other characters include the mother, referred to as 'Her' and the father, known as 'Him.' There are also the two sets of grandparents, whose awkward get togethers leave a chill in the air. The book covers a range of traditional development techniques, including the advancement to solid foods, learning to crawl and saying the first word. However, the book is not intended to be a parents guide. It is meant to be a fiction book, but uses realistic elements.

Contents

There are all kinds of things to read about, with it being a story, it still goes through baby's first year of advances, including the first word, the first smile, three month old colic, wind, etc. And there's also 'The Great PlayPen Escape,' in Month Nine. It's aimed at adults but can be read by a wide audience. It is published by Orion under the Humor category. The book is illustrated by Tony Ross. It also briefly touches on potty training.

Series (Trilogy)

"How To Be A Little Sod" is the first in a trilogy of books, the second being "Little Sod's Next Step," and the third and final being "Not Another Little Sod." Whilst no more were ever made, the three volumes are in a diary format, showing developmental advances in a different way; looking from a different aspect. For example, 'Little Sods Next Step' looks at walking, being potty trained, and also hints that a new baby could be on the way. The final book, 'Not Another Little Sod' includes the original child, two and a half years old, and the newborn baby. The third book is the longest at 143 pages and involves sibling rivalry. The series was highly successful in the UK and spawned several reprints and an animated TV series. The books were originally published under 'Victor Gollancz,' and were later rebranded under 'Orion.'

'Little Sods Next Step,' the second book in the series, was originally known as 'Look who's talking: further diaries of a little sod.' It was later changed for the 2000 release, as the publishers hoped this new title would appeal to a wider audience and fit in with the other titles to the series.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

"How To Be A Little Sod" was written in 1991, and adapted into a BBC TV release that consisted of 10 consecutive episodes and starred Rik Mayall as the Little Sod, the main character. There wasn't a second series released but the animated series was nevertheless successful. The series was released on video cassette and received a broadcasting certificate of '15'. The books are also available on audio tape. A re-released version of the book was released too, with the number of the book (either book 1, book 2, or book 3, respectively,) written on the front cover. The size of the books themselves were also downsized a fraction, making them a little bit smaller than an A5 notebook.

ources

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112008/ IMdB entry on TV series]


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