WELCOME to the big top and get ready to experience a spectacular show, hosted by our mouse emcee! Will Ellie the elephant be able to jump from a very tall ladder into a tiny glass of water? The... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was in a recent stack I picked up from the library and my 25 month old daughter loves it and makes me read it over and over again. The pictures are bold and easy for her to understand, and there is very little text. She is already learning what words are on each page, and says them with me. She loves the pages that say "ooooops!" "oh no!" "splash!" and "ta da!" and squeals with delight at them. She also loves opening the flaps on each page. Though it's perfect for very young children, I think even older children would appreciate the joke, and the drama and pictures mean it is even fun for me to read aloud.
Book Review: Big and Little
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" Ronald Reagan June 12, 1987 Berlin When I hear this quote I can't help but agree with the Gipper's impassioned plea for children's book authors to tear down the literary "fourth wall", and allow characters to speak directly to readers. "Big and Little" succeeds at drawing in readers by making them the audience. An entertaining flap book that will work well individually or with groups of listeners. The premise is this: Elephant jumps into a small container of water. That's it. The first time you've seen this reenacted? Me either. The circus ringmaster (a mouse) pours a glass of H20, sets it on the table, and speaks directly to the reader (there is no other audience shown) about what's happening. The buildup is exciting. Things get more and more urgent until the time comes for everyone to find out if Ellie can actually dive into that glass. The twist ending will catch readers off guard and adds a nice finishing touch. You ever read a book aloud to kids and have the punchline/exciting result ruined because the next picture shows what happens? Kids are already laughing/shocked/grossed out before you can read it. The only alternative is to read the book with the pictures facing you and turn it over when you get to the punchline, which is no fun. "Big and Little" is set up so that will not be a problem. Each two page spread contains a flap that the reader must flip over to continue the story. If you're a regular reader you may know how I feel about gimmickry (click here to read my review of "Gallop! A Scanimation Picture Book"). But that's just plain inventive, friends, and it adds suspense to the story. A solid choice for storytime.
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