May 3, 2013
Perfect Picture Book Friday - A Chocolate Moose For Dinner
Seriously.
How perfect is this book?
Could there be a better title for me to post? (Besides Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake, which I LOVE, but it's already on the PPBF list!)
Title: A Chocolate Moose For Dinner
Written & Illustrated By: Fred Gwynne
Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, 1976, Fiction
Suitable For Ages: 7 and up
Themes/Topics: language, homonyms, idioms, humor
Opening: "Mommy says she had a chocolate moose for dinner last night. And after dinner she toasted Daddy."
Brief Synopsis: This isn't so much a story as a string of what the girl (who isn't named) thinks are wild stories her Mommy and Daddy are making up because they mean it one way and she takes it quite another. For example, Mommy means she ate chocolate mousse for dinner, but the girl thinks she had a moose made out of chocolate over to eat with her :)
Links To Resources: I didn't have much luck finding any fun or interesting links, but here are some activities you could do: have kids draw what they think it looks like when you get up on the wrong side of the bed, or when time flies, or when it's raining cats and dogs, or when someone has a green thumb - or anything else you think up :) Give kids homophones and see which word they think of immediately and then whether they can think up the other word that sounds like it but means something different, for example ate/eight, bear/bare, cent/scent/sent, dear/deer etc. Talk about how words can be confusing because they sound the same but mean different things - the way orange is both a color and a fruit. Other books that can be used in conjunction are the three other titles in this series by Fred Gwynne and the Amelia Bedelia books.
Why I Like This Book: This book perfectly exemplifies how literal children are, and how often we as adults say things that we understand to mean something quite different from the way a child takes it. Each page expresses a homonym, idiom, or figure of speech that sounds like an adult would say it, but the picture shows what the child thinks Mommy or Daddy means. For example, "After dinner she toasted Daddy" - of course we know she means with a glass, but the picture shows Daddy in the toaster :) Although children younger that 7 might enjoy the pictures and understand some of the humor, a lot of the expressions (like toasting) are for older readers.
For the complete list of books with resources, please visit Perfect Picture Books.
Now then. Before you all rush off to read all the other fantastic picks for PPBF and onto your weekends, I want to mention 3 things:
1. Sue Morris over at Kid Lit Reviews very kindly nominated me for the WordPress Family Award! "The WordPress Family Award is reserved for folks in Cyberspace who are unceasingly kind, sympathetic, encouraging, and open to laughter—and who keep each other going by sharing, commenting, and making personal connections even though they may actually be virtual strangers." I am so honored to have been nominated (sweetly overlooking the fact that technically I'm a blogspotter not a WordPresser)! Thank you, Sue. Of course, I'm supposed to pass this along to 10 people I feel are deserving, and you know how bad I am at that. I'll have to think on it... I think you all deserve it!
2. About that Jingle Contest. You, the people, have spoken... although not in a way that makes for an easy decision :) Enough people said they wanted to take a crack at writing a jingle that I'm going to leave that part of the contest as is. And I think there might be a few kids out there who want to do the kids contest, so we'll leave that as is too. However, almost as many people said they'd like to just FB post, tweet and/or blog. So I'm going to add a separate category for that. With one smaller prize. And I'll put that on Monday's post when the contest goes up. Sound good? Hopefully everyone will be happy? I hope so!
I've also got the actual e-book waiting to download to my husband's iPad, so I'll get to see it later today!!! And I've been told the links for the different platforms will not be available until Tuesday May 7 when the e-book is officially available, so we'll just have to wait to add those in!
3. I'm giving you all a fair-warning heads up. I'm going to put Perfect Picture Books on hiatus for the summer again. Our last PPBF post before the summer break will be Friday June 14. I hope you guys won't mind too much. We'll still do fun stuff. Maybe Summer Short & Sweets again, or maybe something else I think up. And there will be a writing contest in early July. But I need time to catch up and update, and I'm hoping this summer, without all the college visits, I might actually get it done :)
Okay. Class dismissed :) Have a wonderful weekend everyone, and PPBF bloggers, please put your post-specific links on the list below!
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