The Kick-a-Lot Shoes
by Joy Cowley
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Wearing her mean old kick-a-lot shoes, a witch scares an entire town until she meets a little mouse. Suggested level: junior.Tags
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Living on a hill overlooking a town, a nasty witch decides one day that she wants to be particularly mean, putting on her kick-a-lot shoes, and setting out to kick as many people in the backside as she can. From the mail carrier to the policeman, the farmer to the farmer's cow, the witch leaves everyone she encounters with a sore behind. And then a little mouse turns the tables on the witch, leading the townspeople to confront her together, taking off her shoes, and kicking her right back to where she started...
This is the second witchy beginning reader I have read from prolific New Zealand children's author Joy Cowley, following upon her When Itchy Witchy Sneezes, which was part of the Sunshine Reading Series. The Kick-a-Lot Shoes show more appears to be part of The Story Box collection, which contains books divided into "emergent," "early fluency" and "fluency" levels. This is described on the back cover as an "Enrichment Reader, Level 2." In any case, I don't know that I had a strong reaction to this book, either way, save that I found it rather amusing that the witch's nastiness is turned back upon her in such a thorough way. I can't help but suspect that a story being published today (this one was first released in 1981) would try to reform her, or would show the townspeople taking the higher road. I was also intrigued by the artwork, the first I have seen from Deirdre Gardiner, also known as Te Maari Gardiner, who is an advocate of Maori-language children's literature. I'm not sure to whom I would recommend this one, save to beginning readers with a strong interest in witchy fare that is less on the sweet side. show less
This is the second witchy beginning reader I have read from prolific New Zealand children's author Joy Cowley, following upon her When Itchy Witchy Sneezes, which was part of the Sunshine Reading Series. The Kick-a-Lot Shoes show more appears to be part of The Story Box collection, which contains books divided into "emergent," "early fluency" and "fluency" levels. This is described on the back cover as an "Enrichment Reader, Level 2." In any case, I don't know that I had a strong reaction to this book, either way, save that I found it rather amusing that the witch's nastiness is turned back upon her in such a thorough way. I can't help but suspect that a story being published today (this one was first released in 1981) would try to reform her, or would show the townspeople taking the higher road. I was also intrigued by the artwork, the first I have seen from Deirdre Gardiner, also known as Te Maari Gardiner, who is an advocate of Maori-language children's literature. I'm not sure to whom I would recommend this one, save to beginning readers with a strong interest in witchy fare that is less on the sweet side. show less
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Cassia Joy Cowley is a New Zealand language and reading specialist. She was born on August 7, 1936, in Levin, New Zealand. She has written more than 500 books for beginning readers, many of which have been honored internationally. The Cheese Trap won the AIM Children's Book Award for Best Picture Book (1996) and Red-Eyed Tree Frog won the Boston show more Globe-Horn Book Award for Best Picture Book (1999). She has won New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards for Best Junior Fiction for Ticket to the Sky Dance (1998) and Starbright and the Dream Eater (1999). The Mouse Bride (1998) is being produced as an animated program for New Zealand television. In 2002, Cowley was awarded the Roberta Long Medal, presented by the University of Alabama at Birmingham for culturally diverse children's literature. In 2004, she was awarded the A. W. Reed Award for Contribution to New Zealand Literature, and in 2010, she won the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in the Fiction category. She is also a 2016 Astrid Lindgren award nominee. In 2018 she will be awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit and also shortlisted for The Hans Christian Andersen Award. She was also awarded the Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award for her her title Nicketty-Nacketty, Noo-Noo-Noo in 2018. She was awarded the 2018 Order of New Zealand, which recognises outstanding service to the state and people of the country. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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