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Using simple language, humorous speech bubbles, and laugh-out loud funny illustrations LaRochelle has another winning early chapter book that readers will enjoy having read to them as well as conquering on their own.
Straightforward text combined with funny illustrations make for an instructive primer on how to apologize. Children will delight in the hilarious animal antics while absorbing the explanatory lesson without didacticism.
A wonderful depiction of the power of imagination that encourages young children to look inwardly when faced with life challenges. A strong choice for most shelves.
A necessary purchase for most library collections serving young children and families. This one will be a hit both in storytime and in one-on-one sharing.-Mary Kuehner, Arapahoe Library District, CO
"This is a cat" or "This is not a cat," a mouse teacher explains to her mouse students as she points to corresponding pictures. Meanwhile, who is sneaking through the classroom window? Using almost only the words in his title, LaRochelle tells what amounts to a fantastic joke whose punch line is finessed by Wohnoutka's gouache illustrations showing a flamboyantly freaked-out cast.
PreS-Gr 3—Baseball-loving Arlo accompanies his grandmother to the museum, where flaps open to reveal the art acting in all sorts of surprisingly goofy ways...