PreS-Gr 1—Sometimes it seems parents are continually nagging children to brush their teeth, eat their peas, and so forth. British duo Bentley and Ogilvie joyously remind readers that parents are good for so much more! In deliciously rhyming text, readers are told of all of the wonderful things parents do, from giving cuddles to telling stories and tucking in at night. "Parents are sofas for putting your feet up, and Dumpsters for bits that you don't want to eat up." The charming and larger-than-life artwork enhances the humor as readers see parents of various ethnic backgrounds having grime wiped on them and doubling as donkeys and tree trunks to their children. The mixed-media illustrations will hit home with parents and children alike with the realistic messiness and bedraggled appearance of some of the adults. The combination of pastels, paint, and ink look whimsical and simplistic at the same time. Details enhance the text and will keep readers searching the pictures that match the words, such as the well-dressed lady with the purse dog who has had an ice-cream cone dropped on her foot by a little girl: "Parents say 'sorry' to folks who've just met you." Sure to bring out the giggles at storytime or bedtime.—
Michele Shaw, Quail Run Elementary School, San Ramon, CASnappy rhymes remind the reader that, while parents can be major nags, they have many points to recommend them--e.g., "Parents are towels for / wiping your grime on. / They're whirlers and twirlers / and tree trunks to climb on." Reinforcing the kid's-eye-view narration, some illustrations are pleasingly faux childlike: several images seem to have been attacked with crayon.
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