Yup, The PPBF series on Susanna Hill’s blog is still on vacation, so I am giving myself permission to stretch the rules for this recommendation, listed under JuvF – not PB – at my library.
Author: Russel Hoban
Illustrator: James Marshall
Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1975
Ages: 6-10 (from the publisher in ’75)
Themes: crocodiles, etiquette, first love
Opening: “Arthur,” said Mrs. Crocodile to her sone one evening at dinner, “you are eating like a regular little beast.”
Summary: (from my library catalog)Arthur Crocodile cannot seem to learn table manners until his sister brings her new girlfriend to visit.
I like this book because: it’s a gem! I am on a James Marshall kick (again!), and this is where I’d like to thank my favorite children’s librarian, Giny (miss you!), for asking me to take a second look at the Marshall books years ago. Hysterical yet understated, lots of beastly sibling snarkiness, and perfect for any child who has been admonished to sit up straight or chew with their mouths closed (you got that, Olivia?).
Resources/activities: write up a list of reasonable table manners, and another wacky list – just for fun (we had ‘no singing during meals’ for a while); discuss table manners that are different form yours – here is a list of 17 from other countries at The Savory, HERE.
For existing PPBF selections including resources and activities, go to Susanna Hill’s blog: HERE
Julie, I haven’t seen this one, so many thanks for the review. Will put it on my list. Love, love, love Marshall!
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You’ll love, love, love this one too!
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Oooh, going to check this one out. The art makes me nostalgic, and who doesn’t like a Russell Hoban book?
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Exactly!
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Another goody! Great illustrations!
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One of my idols when it comes to sparse lines, concentrated emotion.
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Oh, be still my heart…a classic from 1975 that I have NOT read! It’s going on my list of books to reserve, Julie. I love it!
And the name, Alberta, reminded me of something else.
Hubby and I used to eat at Albert’s French Restaurant in Greenwich Village in NYC…even before this book was written…thanks for the trip down memory lane.
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Who knows – maybe the restaurant inspired the title. I’m pretty sure Hoban taught at SVA back in the day.
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I have to look this one up – I love the author illustrator combo! thanks for sharing!
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And I finally returned our library’s copy!
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