In
celebration of International Picture
Book Month we are reviewing a picture book this week instead of a middle
grade novel.
Most kids
want a dog or a cat for a pet. Not the
smartest boy in Smartytown! He wants a pet that’s “easy”. He begs his parents, and they agree that he
can get a pet book. Oh the excitement of
having a pet that doesn’t need to eat or drink, nor will it shed. As an added
bonus, the boy can read it and fall into the tales inside the pages. It seems
like the perfect pet, until it goes missing. Where can it be? What makes a pet book better than a regular
pet? Will the boy and his book be
reunited? Enjoy the unique illustrations
in this vibrant picture book, which tells the story just as easily as the words
do.
Margo picked this out the last time we were at our local bookstore. She loves red and was drawn to the bright colored cover. I think the cover is definitely eye-catching, and I like the way the illustrator draws our eye to the boy walking his pet book. Once we got the book home, Margo was bursting at the seams to start reading it. My Pet Book by Bob Staake is a double treasure because the interesting illustrations hold so many clues. It's a book that an emerging reader could easily tell just from looking at the pictures. Margo cracked up when it mentioned some things that dogs do that a pet book doesn’t (I won’t ruin those parts for you). It's a fun read for kids and book lovers of all ages. By the end of the book I was ready to curl up with one of my favorites and enjoy some one on one book time. The cutest thing was that after we finished reading this one, Margo decided to make one of her books a pet. She strapped our dog’s leash to her book and walked it around the house. Too cute!
Has anyone else read My
Pet Book? Or have you read another book written or illustrated by Bob
Staake? We'd love to hear your thoughts.
Happy reading!
~ F
Happy reading!
~ F
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