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Alligator Arrived with Apples

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Book Description

Release Date: September 30, 1992 | Age Level: 5 and up

There’s going to be a feast! And everyone is here with food from A to Z! There is Elderberry Elixir from Elephant and Mocha Mousse made by Mouse. By the time Zebra Zips in with his Zaftig Zucchini, there will be enough food to feed a zoo! So come and join the party and don’t forget your appetite!

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

In this jaunty concept book, a motley menagerie assembles a bounteous Thanksgiving repast. PW said, “Bouncy illustrations give this meal a carnival-like merriment, making it a jubilant feast for the eyes.” Ages 5-8.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2 This A to Z Thanksgiving dinner arrives on wheels as alphabetical animals scoot, skate, or bicycle their foods to the feast. Even the verbs begin with the appropriate letters. Dragonwagon’s choices bring problems. The text includes many foods that are outside children’s experience, and they are sure to puzzle over “potluck” and “pickled peaches,” let alone “elderberry elixir” and “trifle.” And how does one describe a “zaftig zucchini?” Verbs such as “imparted” and “kicked in” will also be beyond children’s understanding. Brightly colored illustrations are in pen-and-ink and gouache. They extend the text with such details as the animals’ names on place cards at the dinner table. Animals race in against a colored backdrop while the opposite white page shows the gathering guests in various happy activities. Illustrations aren’t integrated with the simple introductory and closing rhymes. When the table is empty, the text states that it is full; and when food and friends are all over the table, the words claim “There are no scraps.” Sophisticated vocabulary and illustrative detail limit this book to one-on-one sharing with only the most persistent child. Colorful but confusing. Jane Saliers, Highland Library, Atlanta
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. 


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Paperback: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Aladdin (September 30, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689716133
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689716133
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 0.2 x 10 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces

Read Aloud with Crescent and Mark

NOT A LITTLE MONKEY, by Charlotte Zolotow, illustrted by Michelle Chessaree

"So, the little girl climbed into the big waste-basket and waited." ' Oh no,' said her mother, ' we don't want to throw you away.'"There are many ways to express love and the need for attention. Here, a busy mother and her just-a-bit naughty little girl tease each other affectionately — the little girl making her point without even uttering a word.That's today's story time — read aloud by the author's daughter at Crescent Dragonwagon's Writing, Cooking, & Workshops, with Mark Graff's "text support" and discussion."Just right for two-to-fours, the humor of this true-to-life story of a mischievous little girl who blocks her mother's attempts to clean house will elicit giggles from the lollipop set." Kirkus Reviews

Posted by Crescent Dragonwagon's Writing, Cooking, & Workshops on Thursday, June 4, 2020

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