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S'està carregant… I Need a Wee!de Sue Hendra, Paul Linnet (Autor)
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Alan the bear really needs to pee, but first must navigate several distractions and then find someplace to relieve himself. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Alan is having tons of fun with his friends, so when the first signs having to wee slide in, he's reluctant to leave the excitement. Luckily, his friends understand the dire situation and head out to help him search for a bathroom. But things don't go as planned, especially as the distractions mount and the toilet possibilities fade away.
Alan and his friends are a fun group, and this radiates off the pages from the very start. They support each other and have one another's backs no matter what. This warmth along with the determination not to leave a friend alone with his problem make it a lovely read, which holds that special something even when the silliness ensues.
The 'I-need-to-pee-dance' in the very first pages already hits a very familiar chord, which kids (and adults) quickly identify with. Alan's search for a bathroom hits a sympathetic note as he first battles his own decision to search out a bathroom or play, and then becomes dire when a toilet isn't as easy to find as hoped. It's a situation everyone finds themselves in and an inner-battle situation especially kids known too well. But this search soon hits ridiculous and quirky humor, and that's what makes this a book to love too. Kids will shake their heads, laugh and wonder at Alan's attempts, while still knowing full well what type of situation he's in.
The illustrations are vibrant and lively, yet hold a geometrical simplicity. This is a playful tale, and that hits every page. This is an imaginative group of friends who invites to fun the entire way through. And it will have young listeners coming back again and again.
I received an ARC and despite my raised eyebrows, enjoyed the fun and message very much. ( )