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Harpercollinsǻ "An I Can Read Book"ø Į ڸ , Ƶ ۰ ǰ Ƽ ڵ Reading ֵ Դϴ.
å Caldecott Newbery Ʈ ۰ ɺ ũ ֽԴϴ.
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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0062081977
ISBN-13: 978-0062081971
å ũ: 22.2 cm x 15.2 cm
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Book Description
When Penny comes home from school, she is ready to sing her song. But the babies are sleeping, and Mama and Papa are worried that Penny will wake them up. Oh, but it is a good song, a really wonderful song . . . and Penny wants more than anything to sing it.
What do you think will happen?
Booklist *Starred Review*
Penny, a little mouse girl, has a song in her heart. Well, its not just in her heart, because as soon as she comes home from school, she wants to belt it out loud: One is nice, two is nice. But Mama and Papa are concerned that Pennys song will wake up the babies. She tries singing to herself and to her glass animals, but what fun is that? Penny gives her song a go at dinner; her parents insist it will have to wait. Finally, in front of her folks and the twins, Penny gets to sing about one and two being nice (three is even better); four and five are also nice (six in rain is wetter). Seven and eight: nice as well. Nine? Almost best. But ten is even bigger, and is better than the rest. So much praise is heaped on Penny that she sings the song again. And here is where Henkes has his finger on the pulse of families: on the next go-around the whole family joins in, which provokes Mama and Papa to put on costumes and dance. Finally, everyone is exhausted, and the singing has put the babies to sleep. The text, with its frustrations and joys, is perfect for new readers, and Henkes familiar artwork has its share of warm moments. This early reader captures the way families make memories at unexpected moments. Welcome Penny to the cast. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Any new book by Caldecott-winning Henkes is cause for anticipation, and this one even more so as it marks the first time he has written for beginning readers.
Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
Penny sings a joyful song that resonates in her happy mouse family.
At first Mama and Papa are reluctant to hear the song that Penny made up, because they fear she might wake the babies. So she sings to herself in the mirror and to her collection of glass animals, but thats not very satisfying. Finally, after dinner she sings her song, and her parents make a real show of it, wearing costumes and singing with her again and again. All this excitement tires everyone and puts the babies to sleep in their basket. At bedtime, Penny worries that she will forget her song by morning, but when she wakes up, her special song is still with her. Penny joins Lilly and Owen in Henkes pantheon of mouse children. She is delightfully human as she seeks to divert her parents attention from the new babies. Henkes signature crisp and bright watercolor-and-ink illustrations depict every action and emotion and appear in a variety of shapes and sizes, centered in line with large print text and surrounded by white space. He has visited this theme before, in Julius the Baby of the World, but here there is no overt jealousy, and the sweetness level is higher.
A charming, child-friendly take on the ever-popular new-baby theme.
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
A quiet gem.
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