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* Abby Award Honor
* An ALA Notable Children's Book
* An American Booksellers Honor Book
* A Golden Kite Honor Award for Illustration
並 Caldecott ۰ Janet Stevens ٸ åԴϴ. 뷡 Բ پ ä ̸ ְ, յ ϷƮ̼ å ̸ ݴϴ. ҸӴϰ Կ , , , ۾, Ʊ, , Ҹ ɴϴ. â ˴ϴ. ξ, ħ뿡, Ҵ Ŀ, ҸӴ Ӹ ö ɾ ִµ, ڸ ġ ϴ. Ҵ ҸӴ ¥ Ծ ġ... ȭ ҸӴϴ " ̻ !" Ҹ ϴ. Ĺ ҸӴϸ ̹ ҸӴϸ ռ ¿ Կ ä , ä θ ϴ.
ݺǴ ´ Rhyme Ǿ ־ ڵ ū Ҹ б åԴϴ.
̾Ʈ Ŀٶ Դϴ.
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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Lap-Size Board Book: 34 pages
ISBN-10: 0152059032
ISBN-13: 978-0152059033
å ũ : 26.3cm x 23.5cm
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Book Description
Starting with the nursery rhyme about buying a fat pig at market, this tale goes on to describe a series of unruly animals that run amok, evading capture and preventing the narrator from cooking lunch.
Publishers Weekly
"In this clever riff on the old nursery rhyme, a plump matron makes a series of increasingly calamitous purchases of animals at the supermarket. This is one market trip children will wish to take again and again," PW said.
Children's Literature
What happens when a poor elderly woman takes a trip to the market? Chaos reigns on her home! She buys a plump goose and the hen's on the loose. She buys a live trout and the goose is let out. On and on it goes until the woman is hungry and cranky and doesn't know what to do. The woman and the items from the market all appear in color, but the backgrounds are black and white, which gives the book a unique look. Children will love this hilarious take-off on the familiar rhyme.
Children's Literature
Bravo to Janet Stevens for her sparkling and hilarious pictures for Anne Miranda's comic version of To Market, To Market. Animals run amok creating chaos in the once peaceful home of a disheveled shopper who is defenseless, distraught and disgraced by her newfound menagerie. "The PIG's in the kitchen. The LAMB's on the bed. The COW's on the couch. There's a DUCK on my head!" What to do? Take my advice: buy the book, but be sure to remove the jacket to enjoy the unusual picture on the cover. A jumping, jiving book!
School Library Journal
What begins with the traditional serene nursery rhyme turns into a slapstick excursion filled with mishap and mayhem. A "fat pig" is not enough for this ambitious shopper. The elderly woman makes return trips to the market for a hen, trout, lamb, cow, duck, and goat. While she is acquiring more, her earlier purchases are wreaking havoc. Patterned, staccato verses tell the zany tale, but it is Stevens's wonderfully wild illustrations that bring it to life. The conventional home's interior is pictured in flat gray charcoal tones. The woman and her animals are colorful, oversized figures that burst off the pages. The collage technique allows for the contrasting colors and styles that magnify the uncontained boisterous fun of this very imaginative book. Visual format, repetition, and rhyme make this title an ideal choice for sharing aloud. It could also be used as a springboard for writing projects as children start with a familiar rhyme and make it their own. All-in-all, a delightful, albeit raucous, romp.
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