More blueberries

Susan Musgrave

Book - 2015

Two young children just cant get enough of their favorite fruit, eating blueberries from breakfast to bedtime.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Board books
Published
Victoria, BC ; Custer, WA, USA : Orca Book Publishers, 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Susan Musgrave (author)
Other Authors
Esperança Melo (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781459807075
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The duo behind Love You More (2014) returns with an enthusiastic celebration of blueberries, starring two children (and a few animals) who can't get enough of them. The inherent messiness of eating blueberries figures prominently: "Blueberry fingers,/ blueberry nose./ Blueberry lips,/ blueberry toes," writes Musgrave as Melo's warm acrylics show the boy and girl leaving blue hand- and footprints in their wake. An interlude in which cats, crows, frogs, and bears express their fervor for blueberries ("Frogs hop on blueberries,/ pop, hop, pop") disrupts the repeating structure of the rhymes that precede and follow it, but it's a small quibble in a joyful story. Up to age 3. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Baby/Toddler-In short rhyming sentences, this book features two siblings who eat their way through several bowls of blueberries, earning "blueberry fingers, blueberry nose./Blueberry lips, blueberry toes." When the bowl is empty, the typeface increases with the demand for "MORE BLUEBERRIES!" The lack of a "please" will be overlooked, as the sheer joyfulness of the text and the vibrant acrylic paintings (appropriately smeared with bright blue) is infectious. Pair with Vera B. Williams's More, More, More Said the Baby (HarperCollins, 1990) while teaching babies and their caregivers the American Sign Language word for "more." © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two siblings overindulge in the titular fruit. A brother and sister (probably, judging by hairstyle and clothing) get their hands on too many blueberries in this board book. The pair eats the blueberries straight, then move on to eating them in pancakes and muffins. These tots make a bit of a mess, even letting some animals in on the purple-stained fun. After a bath, the kids are sent to bed. Readers might wonder whether Musgrave was aiming to set some sort of record for making parents say "blueberry" till they're blue in the face. She combines "blueberry" with simple, toddler-friendly vocabulary for an infectious chant: "Blueberry cheeks, / blueberry chin. // Blueberry teeth, / blueberry grin." Occasional double-page spreads stop the momentum with all-caps shouts for "MORE BLUEBERRIES!" Melo extends the theme with a blue-and-yellow-striped shirt for the little boy, a blueberry-patterned dress for the girl, and copious smears of blueberryon cheeks, chins, and noses, as well as foot-, hand-, and pawprints. Sharp-eyed readers will notice that the frog, bear, and crow that join the fun may be imaginary, if stuffed toys and bedside book are taken as clues. A little monomaniacal, but a great read-aloud that supports both vocabulary building and phonemic awareness. (Board book. 6 mos -2) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Blueberry cheeks, blueberry chin Blueberry teeth, blueberry grin Blueberry fingers, blueberry nose Blueberry lips, blueberry toes Yummy! Tasty! More blueberries! Excerpted from More Blueberries by Susan Musgrave All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.