PreS-Gr 1—A series of cleverly crafted tales involving a precocious girl doing ordinary things in a creative and energetic manner. Nine "shorter-than-ever" stories of a dozen words or less become considerably more sophisticated when readers delve into Koehler's dynamic cartoon illustrations. While brief, the text plays an integral role in each story. The first tale reads "One day…I
went to school. I came home. The end." This spread shows the narrator involved in six different activities, including climbing over the letters of the word went while chasing a cat. Dotlich and Koehler are ideally teamed and offer a genius method of encouraging narrative dialogue, as well as attention to text. Not quite wordless, each simple story sets the stage for the illustrated adventures, which tell the rest of the story. The colorful images represent nine individual tales, yet there is a cohesiveness among them, with images linking back to earlier tales.
VERDICT These very short stories are ideal for sharing, providing opportunities for word recognition and writing prompts, dialogic reading, and narrative discussion.—Gaye Hinchliff, King County Library System, WA
Pictures and design dance together to illuminate these seemingly bare-bones stories. "One day...I went to school. I came home. The end." But a double-page illustration shows that our pigtailed storyteller was late for school, her science experiment exploded, and ice cream redeemed the day. The pictures convey mood by gesture, color, and composition. The final episode reveals the overall narrative: how Pigtail Girl discovers herself as a writer.
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