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Priscilla Gorilla

by Barbara Bottner

Other authors: Michael Emberley (Illustrator)

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"Priscilla is obsessed with gorillas. But when her ape-like behavior gets her sent to the Thinking Corner, Priscilla wonders if she is really channeling her inner gorilla, or just being a troublemaker"--
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Priscilla, an enthusiastic, biracial girl, is crazy about gorillas. She eats, sleeps, and dreams gorillas. She even wears her gorilla suit to school! After all, gorillas can do whatever they want - or can they?

As chaos erupts in Priscilla's class, her long-suffering teacher tries various methods to deal with Priscilla and her classmates and Priscilla's parents even make a few mild suggestions. Finally however, it's Priscilla herself who comes to realize she needs to adapt her behavior a little bit.

The illustrations are cute and fun, but what I most enjoyed was her teacher, Mr. Todd's reactions. He tries to get Priscilla to stop disrupting the class but doesn't discourage her enthusiasm and love of gorillas. He's got plenty on his plate with a full class of exuberant, quirky kids anyways. The additional humor of Priscilla's parents apparently having installed monkey bars and climbing rings in their house for her tickled my funny bone as well.

Verdict: There are plenty of books about kids misbehaving in school, but this has a light touch and a lesson that comes from the kids themselves, not from an adult perspective, that I think will resonate with listeners.

ISBN: 9781481458979; Published 2017 by Simon and Schuster; Borrowed from another library in my consortium
  JeanLittleLibrary | Dec 22, 2017 |
Priscilla loved gorillas. She loved reading about them, looking at pictures of them, and dressing up as one for show-and-tell at school. But when her gorilla antics land her in the Thinking Corner, she begins to wonder if she is the right kind of gorilla - the cooperative kind - or the troublemaking kind...

Priscilla Gorilla is the second picture-book collaboration between American author Barbara Bottner and Irish illustrator Michael Emberley that I have read, following upon their Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don't). I enjoyed the humor of Bottner's tale here, particularly as Priscilla discusses classroom events with her mother, who is obviously very aware of her daughter's penchant for gorilla-esque behavior. The artwork, created in pencil and watercolor, captures that sense of humor quite adeptly. Recommended to all young gorilla lovers, or any child who adores a particular kind of animal, as well as to those searching for new picture-books featuring feisty girls. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | May 24, 2017 |
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