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Little Bo Peep and Her Bad, Bad Sheep: A Mother Goose Hullabaloo
by A L Wegwerth, Luke Flowers (Illustrations)
This picture book is decidedly NOT for the very young, unless they are one on one with an adult that has at LEAST a half hour of uninterrupted time time pore over the pages AND they are already familiar with a large selection of Mother Goose rhymes.
Rather, this picture book is perfect for the older reader (3rd - 6th grades and over) who enjoys a fracturing of the familiar, and Where's Waldo style chaos. The art is beautifully bright and sharp, and the style reminds me of Rocky & Bullwinkle in some ways.
I could also see this book being adapted for a Reader's Theater presentation. It would accommodate QUITE the cast of characters with minimal lines (for those still struggling with their reading) and would also accommodate more than one narrator with heavier vocabulary building.
Four stars for the older readers / readers theater. If I were reviewing for the younger reader, I would only give it 2.5 stars, as I think the content is a little too confusing without more back knowledge. Young children should still enjoy the art, though, and depending on the child, they could pore over the images for quite a while!
- Miss Kelly
#Adult #Elementary #Humor #MiddleGrade #NurseryRhymes #PictureBooksForOlderReaders #StoriesReimagined #Teen
by A L Wegwerth, Luke Flowers (Illustrations)
This picture book is decidedly NOT for the very young, unless they are one on one with an adult that has at LEAST a half hour of uninterrupted time time pore over the pages AND they are already familiar with a large selection of Mother Goose rhymes.
Rather, this picture book is perfect for the older reader (3rd - 6th grades and over) who enjoys a fracturing of the familiar, and Where's Waldo style chaos. The art is beautifully bright and sharp, and the style reminds me of Rocky & Bullwinkle in some ways.
I could also see this book being adapted for a Reader's Theater presentation. It would accommodate QUITE the cast of characters with minimal lines (for those still struggling with their reading) and would also accommodate more than one narrator with heavier vocabulary building.
Four stars for the older readers / readers theater. If I were reviewing for the younger reader, I would only give it 2.5 stars, as I think the content is a little too confusing without more back knowledge. Young children should still enjoy the art, though, and depending on the child, they could pore over the images for quite a while!
- Miss Kelly
#Adult #Elementary #Humor #MiddleGrade #NurseryRhymes #PictureBooksForOlderReaders #StoriesReimagined #Teen