Some cute, sweet, and slightly off-kilter stories about animal friendships.
Emma Kate
Patricia Polacco
ISBN: 0399244522
The narrator does everything with Emma Kate, and the illustrations cover everything; a rambunctious girl with a bright red dress and pigtails, and a pretty nearly life-size elephant go around doing all sorts of mundane things - going to school, riding bikes, playing sports, even spending time in the hospital for their tonsils to be taken out. At the end, savvy readers (and lookers) won't be TOO surprised when they realize why only one of the characters is in color.
Gaston
Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by Christian Robinson
ISBN: 9781442451025
Mrs Poodle is very proud of her four kids: Fi-Fi, Foo-Foo, Ohh-La-La, and Gaston, even though Gaston doesn't quite fit the mold. All of them are sweet kids and Gaston especially tries hard and has a sweet attitude. When Mrs Poodle meets Mrs Bulldog at the park with HER four kids, Rocky, Ricky, Bruno, and Antoinette, things become much clearer, but also complicated. The solution is a bit pat (especially for anyone who has dealt with foster or adoption issues) but the sentiment is sound, and everything comes together (literally) in the end.
Elmore
Holly Hobbie
ISBN: 9781524718633
I've been holding on to this book for nearly a year, trying to figure out what angle I wanted to take with the themes in it, and I finally decided just to keep it simple and go with friendship, but there's a lot to unpack in this simple, sweet book about a lonely porcupine who just wants to have some friends, but his needles and spines seem to make things impossible. A kindly uncle and a new perspective (and very open and friendly neighbors) help to smooth things over, and at the end, Elmore has developed his own very particular method of starting friendships.
SC Librarian reviews mostly Fantasy, SciFi, and YA, random pop-sci and psychology, juvenile fiction, and children's picture books.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Storytime Potentials: Toot & Puddle, Holly Hobbie
Toot & Puddle
Holly Hobbie
ISBN: 9780316167024
Read March 4, 2014
I pulled this one for my upcoming "travel" theme, but it doesn't quite fit the tone of the other two books that I'm using there, so I'm putting it aside to use for something else. I'm moving it over to friendship, as I really like that topic, and there are so many good and different books that encompass the ideas of being a good friend.
I hadn't looked at this book in years, and I was happy to see that it was pretty simple and straightforward, without too much text. It will work great for storytime, just not for what I originally hoped.
Toot and Puddle are best friends, but Toot wants to see the world - Puddle is a homebody. Toot sends lovely postcards, and Puddle has a lovely year at home, and they come together at the end with lots to talk about.
I think I'm going to use this with The Story of Fish and Snail, and now I just need a third!
Holly Hobbie
ISBN: 9780316167024
Read March 4, 2014
I pulled this one for my upcoming "travel" theme, but it doesn't quite fit the tone of the other two books that I'm using there, so I'm putting it aside to use for something else. I'm moving it over to friendship, as I really like that topic, and there are so many good and different books that encompass the ideas of being a good friend.
I hadn't looked at this book in years, and I was happy to see that it was pretty simple and straightforward, without too much text. It will work great for storytime, just not for what I originally hoped.
Toot and Puddle are best friends, but Toot wants to see the world - Puddle is a homebody. Toot sends lovely postcards, and Puddle has a lovely year at home, and they come together at the end with lots to talk about.
I think I'm going to use this with The Story of Fish and Snail, and now I just need a third!
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