photo credit: Marty Umans |
Parents and kids alike will get the quick wit. And new readers will feel the satisfaction of reading a whole book from start to finish by themselves. I fondly witnessed this last week when I brought my friend's kids WE ARE IN A BOOK!
(I knew I had to get it into the hands of her middle child Jonah, who is a new reader, after I stood - laughing out loud - in the middle of the bookstore!)
The PIGEON books are just as hilarious...
I was introduced to DON'T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS
at a family camp during "Skit Night".
THE PIGEON FINDS A HOTDOG |
In fact, several of Mo's stories have been turned into plays and musicals! I think the appeal of these books is the humorous, yet simple, way that Mo deals with kids' emotions and challenges (such as learning to share and not being jealous). That and his funny characters help his stories translate perfectly to the stage.
From "Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late" Musical |
a little toddler named Trixie accompanies her dad to the neighborhood laundromat and loses her stuffed bunny. Panicking, she tries communicating this to him, as he unsuccessfully tries to interpret her "flabble-babbling" on their way back home...
Click HERE to read about KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL and watch a video interview with Mo Willems (at the end of the post).
And have fun perusing Mo Willem's website with your child.
We are drawn to his books too...I love the realistic photos with cartoons on top in Knuffle Bunny!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! I love the expressions on all the faces in his illustrations. :)
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