PreS-Gr 2–Mr. King’s home is filled with new things. Indeed, when they become “the tiniest bit old,” the feline throws them in the pond, where they disappear from sight. Out of sight, out of mind. But one day while he is fishing, a monster emerges from the pond, bringing with it all of Mr. King’s old possessions. Frightened, the wastrel runs away and hides while his friends come and pick from his discarded belongings, happily finding ways to reuse them. In the end, with the monster gone, Mr. King emulates his pals and comes to the realization that he also “likes to turn old things into new.” Côté’s bright and colorful mixed-media illustrations are charming and humorous, and the simple text will appeal to young readers. With a clear message to reuse and recycle, this picture book will supplement recycling collections.-Nancy Jo Lambert, Ruth Borchardt Elementary, Plano, TX
Cat Mr. King throws his possessions into a pond as soon as they become "the tiniest bit old." But he changes his tune after he goes fishing and catches a "monster" (a jumble of his discarded stuff). The book's hard-sell environmental message is softened by the inventive art: Mr. King's castoffs become a "fish-carousel" (an old wheel and teacups), among other creations.
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