Showing posts with label Pat Schories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Schories. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Good Night Biscuit by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Pat Schories


Rating: WORTHY!

Biscuit is the ultimate clinging and OCD puppy. He won't go to bed unless everything is just so. He needs the bed plumped up, his blankie, his doll, a goodnight story, a goodnight kiss...and then he wants to start over again! In fact, he really takes the biscuit. Hopefully though, by the time you've read this book to your child, the child will be snoring little kiddie snores and fast asleep and you won't have to go through all this stuff! The book was charming: simply-written by Capucilli, and nicely-illustrated by Shoires. I commend it as a worthy read.


Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Pie for Chuck by Pat Schories


Rating: WARTY!

This was in some ways quite a charming story about a bunch of small rodents aiming to steal a freshly-baked pie. Do people really sit freshly-baked pies out on the window sill anymore? It's a bit of a trope, and maybe they really did at one time, but I doubt they do now! Most people just buy these sugar-loaded concoctions at the store ready-made, and microwave them! LOL! Anyway, the pie is there and so is Chuck, who daydreams about the flaky pastry and the gooey filling. Chuck has to have it, but he can't get it by himself, so he recruits his friends, and they each try but fail. It's only when they cooperate that they can enjoy the literal fruits of their labors.

Normally I like to cut children's authors some slack and try to find positive things to say about their stories, but in this case, and despite the fun book and the nice illustrations, and the story about cooperation, I have to give this a thumbs down because it's about theft! There are ways to tell a story to children about cooperation, without teaching them that thieving is okay, and even fun and rewarding. I can't rate this positively because of that. The author could just as easily have added a moral to this tale and had the animals get sick because fruit pie is not their natural food! There could have been a health message too for that matter: about eating right, but he author left it at 'thievery brings its own rewards' and to me, that's the wrong idea to pass on to children.