The origins of Thanksgiving are detailed by a group of mice as they
put on a play for their animal friends. Cushman's cheerful spreads show
the little creatures using handmade props and putting their all into
this neighborhood production. The characters are charming and the
colors are vibrant. Where pictures appear in a smaller frame, objects
often extend into the borders for visual appeal. The problem comes
with the text. Short rhyming stanzas at first seem to offer a pleasing
read-aloud pattern, only to dissolve into an odd scheme, and readers
may constantly try to recover a poetic balance that isn't there.
Another problem comes with fictionalizing the Pilgrims as mice and
keeping true to the Thanksgiving account. These diminutive Pilgrims
wear clothes, sail on the Mayflower, suffer a hard winter, and plant
corn, but that continuity breaks when "They built new homes in tree
trunks-" instead of houses. There is a scarcity of Thanksgiving books
for this age group that can adequately explain the historical
significance of the holiday in very simple terms. Halloween Mice!
(Clarion, 1995) by the same duo hit upon a combination of text and
pictures that works very well, but it isn't trying to tie in a
historical concept. If you aren't overly concerned with an odd poetic
structure or a break in the logic of mice as Pilgrims, then this kids book
should fill a gap in read-aloud Thanksgiving material for the younger
set. This children's book is for kids reading levels ages 4-8. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other children's books you would like to have reviewed. Share this post with your family and friends. Remember to always praise your child.
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