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The book hog by greg pizzoli
The book hog by greg pizzoli





It is three-legged, and so a “wonky donkey” that, on further examination, has but one eye and so is a “winky wonky donkey” with a taste for country music and therefore a “honky-tonky winky wonky donkey,” and so on to a final characterization as a “spunky hanky-panky cranky stinky-dinky lanky honky-tonky winky wonky donkey.” A free musical recording (of this version, anyway-the author’s website hints at an adults-only version of the song) is available from the publisher and elsewhere online. In the song, Smith meets a donkey on the road.

the book hog by greg pizzoli

The print version of a knee-slapping cumulative ditty. Tekavec debuts her perfectly pitched read-aloud, replete with sheep’s bleating stutters, accompanied by Spengler’s ( Clickety Clack, 1999) splendid (and somewhat goofy) pastel renderings, to create a package that will be used by storytellers, teachers, and most importantly kids, over and over again. While the story does its suspenseful work, the comforted young reader sees the storm through windows along with the animals. The softened effects, bright colors, and perspective of the drawings reinforce and enhance the story in a blazingly seamless design.

the book hog by greg pizzoli

The well-paced text told from the animals’ point of view builds suspense, but even younger children will feel “in the know,” understanding how the fear factor comes from just a little ignorance of a word everyone should know, and they will enjoy the inside (the barn) joke. Watching and listening, they get increasingly nervous, but are able to find solace in each other until the sun comes back out and so, therefore, they can too, believing Storm never has arrived. Once gathered there, all the noise wakes up Cat, who, upon being told “STORM IS COMING!,” asks, “And who is Storm?” No one, not dog, not duck, not cows, knows who Storm is, but the weather outside is getting ominous, and the frightened animals hope it will help hide them.

the book hog by greg pizzoli the book hog by greg pizzoli

When Farmer hears a storm is coming, he tells dog to call the animals into the barn. A clever suspense story for very young children also gently shows them the face(s) of silly fears.







The book hog by greg pizzoli