Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Will Giraffe Laugh?, written by Hilary Leung, reviewed by Klaudia Janek

Summary: I’m on a board book reviewing spree and this book was chosen because I could not resist the grumpy giraffe on the cover. Props to the illustrator for making a giraffe grumpy. Usually, they are depicted as cute, gentle and very unassuming characters. I also loved the green argyle flower design on the book spine. In this book, a Giraffe is grumpy and his friends want to cheer him up. They want Giraffe to laugh. Bear does some juggling, crocodile puts on a puppet show, sheep makes balloon animals, frog shoots his tongue all over the place, ladybug to entertain on her guitar. Nothing works. Giraffe yells at his friends and makes them all feel bad. Now it is Giraffe’s turn to make his friends laugh. Young readers will also laugh at the outcome.

Straight Talk for Librarians: What a great book to learn about friendship! The youngest readers will think about the things they do to cheer up their friends. It will also make readers think about what happens if they yell at their siblings or friends. No one feels good when they are yelled at. The color choices throughout the book are somewhat muted and earthy. They reflect nature very nicely. The only page spread that is different is when Giraffe gets really mad. The dark skies roll in and lightning strikes as it is raining. It’s a perfect way to show Giraffe’s stormy emotions. A little bit of slapstick comedy seems to cheer everybody up and readers will come away with a very satisfying ending. This book is a great choice for classrooms to read about feelings. It’s a good purchase for any library serving the PreK crowd. It is also a perfect purchase for a baby shower to help start a home library for little ones. This book has been a favorite of my 4-year-old. Unfortunately, it did not survive the drop into a giant puddle of water....in a rainstorm...




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