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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Rachel Isadora returns to her vivid, colorful charcoal illustrations in this book following the same little kid as in "Peekaboo Bedtime". She continues her repetitious style in her text with a picture of the child doing an activity followed by "uh oh!" on the next page when they have run into a problem. The problems are all caused by the little kid, whether it is spilling the cereal, dropping the ice cream or drawing on the walls, except for the final "Uh oh!" when the Grandpa falls asleep while reading the bedtime story. Rachel Isadore is a wonderful artist and her illustrations are full of beauty and wonder. She also adds beautiful illustrations for the book ends with the child waking up in the morning and sleeping in bed at night. This book would be cute to read to a toddler that as our main character is a toddler that is always getting into things. The phrase Uh-oh , besides simple words like 'breakfast' , are the only words in the book so the book is mostly a picture walk. To be honest the theme of the story isn't that exciting as an adult but toddlers may get a kick out of it if you add some personality while you read it. This was an extremely cute book! It had very little words however I can picture just how interested a kindergartner would be reading this book. They would be so excited, citing along the words with the reader. That's what I like about this book. It is relatable and cute and I would read this to my class of kindergartners if i got the chance. no reviews | add a review
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As an African American toddler keeps getting into mischief throughout the day, the reader is invited to discover what the trouble is with each page-turn and to say "uh-oh." No library descriptions found. |
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