Tuesday, April 12

Horrible Bear!

Congratulations Bethany N., the winner of the Sports Illustrated Kids book giveaway!

Horrible Bear!
Written by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by Zachariah OHora

My rating: ★★★★

ISBN: 978-0316282833
Publisher: Little, Brown
Date of publication: April 5, 2016
Age: 3 - 6 years

Themes: anger, apologies, bears, friendship

Bear didn't mean to break a little girl's kite, but she's upset anyway—upset enough to shout "HORRIBLE BEAR!" Bear is indignant. He doesn't think he's horrible! Then Bear gets a truly Horrible Bear idea. What will he do next? As Bear prepares to live up to his formerly undeserved reputation, the girl makes a mistake of her own, and realizes that maybe—just maybe—Bear isn't as horrible as she had thought.

Another great book to address anger and how to deal with it. Plus, Dyckman even uses the word "indignant." I mean, not only are kids learning one way to deal with their anger, but getting a vocabulary lesson, too! The story (and the rest of the text) is pretty simple, but I appreciated the use of speech bubbles and varied typography to express the strong emotions of the story. Kids will have fun reading this, or having it be read to them. And OHora's illustrations are adorable, and I am a fan once again. It's childlike in its simplicity, but still captures emotions and textures. I don't know that this is an award winning, ground-breaking sort of book, but it's another good one to add to your read pile. Great for storytime, too (I'm adding it to my kite storytime repertoire).

It's a good readalike to OHora's other book No Fits, Nilson! (actually, I'd just add it to my temper tantrum book list) and goes well with the many bear books being released of late.

Find it at your library or on Amazon

Thursday, August 21

No Fits, Nilson!

No Fits, Nilson!
Written and illlustrated by Zachariah OHora

My rating: ★★★★

ISBN: 9780803738522
Publisher: Dial
Date of publication: June 13, 2013
Age: 3 - 5 years

Themes: temper tantrums, friendship, selflessness, behavior

Amelia and Nilson do everything together, but if things go wrong, Nilson often throws house-shaking tantrums! Amelia tries to help calm Nilson down by letting him play with her froggy purse or promising banana ice cream. Sometimes, though, Amelia might be the one that needs calming. How can Nilson help?

Humor? Check. The picture on page 23 still gets me every time.

Fantastic illustrations? Oh yeah; Nilson looks like a thug gorilla. He has six watches on his arms for goodness sakes! How cool is that?

A great resolution? You know I love happy endings. This book has it. Overall, the story is a good look into the tantrum process: what may cause it, how to hold it off, and ways to calm down. A great story to read with those temper-prone toddlers. I plan on reading it in storytime. Highly recommended!

Find it at your library or on Amazon