The Little Fish That Got Away

by Bernadine Cook

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A little boy went fishing and caught a great, great big fish, a great big fish, and a big fish, but he did not catch the little fish.

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This book very effectively captures the sheer tedium that is fishing through an incredible amount of repetition in the words and pictures. Words repeat, sentences repeat, pages repeat, and the main character just sits there the whole time with only slight variations from how he appears on the cover.. And all in order to play off the old fisherman's saw of "the one that got away." The title reveals the closest thing the book has to a twist.

Waste of time.
Checked out for the Crockett Johnson illustrations. They're fine.

I would've loved the story when I was little. Heck, would've had fun with it when my kids were little. Now, I'm feeling a bit less keen on it somehow. And of course it's got no value to vegetarians, which I'm glad to see that more and more of us are becoming.

(I'm getting closer! Most days are meatless, and the rest are usually fish.)
This book is very simple and repetitive. Little kids could memorize the book and read it aloud with the teacher. However I didnt care much for it becuse it is so simple and repetitive. About a boy who goes fishing and day after day doesnt catch anything, then he gets lucky and catches all the fish but cannot catch this one little fish.

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Johnson, Crocket (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
1956
First words
Once upon a time there was a little boy who liked to go fishing. See, there he goes, over there on the other page.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And they all laughed and laughed about the LITTLE fish that got away.
Original language
English

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Genres
Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
428.6LanguageEnglish & Old English languagesStandard English usage (Prescriptive linguistics)Readers
LCC
PZ7 .C7692 .LLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Languages
English
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Paper
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