Author: Andy Stanton
Illustrator: Neal Layton
Publisher: Schwartz & Wade, 2016 (Orig publ. by Hodder Children’s Books, 2016)
Age: 4-8
Themes: siblings, humorous stories, stories in rhyme
Opening: One summer’s day, Danny and Frannie McGee hopped into a car and drove down to the sea.
Summary: (from my library catalog) When Danny’s sister doubts his boast that he can drink the entire sea, he not only proves he was right, he swallows everything else in sight.
I like this book because: The humor and read-aloud-ability are the super-powers of this book. I really want to share it with my storytime crew, and though I wonder if the youngest might not catch some of the humor, it might just be worth trying! And summer is almost over – good time for us land-locked-lubbers! The illustrations are fun, bright and energetic, but in a few spots some interesting details are too close to the gutter – sorry I noticed at all, but hey, I notice stuff!
Resources/Activities: Read companion stories that have to do with eating, like I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie/Jackson and Schachner, The Runaway Dinner/ Ahlberg and Ingman, Stop That Pickle!/ Armour and Shachat;discuss your favorite foods and how much could be eaten in one sitting; have a mini watermelon eating contest (not as harmful as hotdogs!)
For more Perfect Picture Book Friday picks with teacher/parent resources, check out the list on Susanna Hill’s blog HERE.
Such a fun summer read! Brought to mind Dublin Bay – the tide went in & out so far each day that it looked like someone had, indeed, swallowed it (hopefully with a paper straw!).
LikeLiked by 1 person
How long did you like there – or are you from Dublin?
LikeLike
Julie, this is SO silly. What a great book for my grey, rainy day. I haven’t seen this one yet. Thanks!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Cheers to the gray and rainy – we have one too, but we need it (IMHO!)
LikeLike
This book really is a silly story — which makes it a must read! Love the illustrations!
LikeLike
What fun…I think I have to pull out some of my old rhyming manuscripts and see if they are worth pursuing. I love the simplicity and hilarity of this one, Julie!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Me too!
LikeLike