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The Runaway Dinner
by Ahlberg and Ingman

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Talk about fast food A hilarious, high-speed tale from the inimitable Allan Ahlberg — catch it if you can

What happens if someone's dinner decides that, well, it doesn't want to be eaten? For a hungry little boy named Banjo and a savory sausage named Melvin, it's a plight that can only result in a breathless escape — and what a chase it is Off speeds the sturdy sausage — leading fork, knife, and plate, chair and table, a handful of fries with various French names, and three fat little peas — out the door, down the street, and around the park, with poor Banjo taking up the rear. Will the famished boy ever catch them? And what (gulp) happens to Melvin if he does? Allan Ahlberg is in his element with this fast and funny tale, while Bruce Ingman's kid-friendly illustrations add visual comedy to the chase.

Review:

"With a plot timed faster than fast food and illustrations that keep pace, this picture book about a dinner that literally runs away is a comic treat. Like a cowboy spinning a fireside tall tale as if it were true, Ahlberg's (The Jolly Postman) unseen narrator sprinkles the story with plenty of droll asides. Just as the boy hero, Banjo, is about to cut into his supper, 'the sausage — Melvin, his name was — / jumped, yes, jumped, right up off the plate.../ and ran away.' Melvin the sausage leads a procession of sorts: 'the fork ran after the sausage,/ the knife ran after the fork,' followed by the boy's plate, table and chair, as well as his side dishes, all of which have individual names except for the French fries (because 'well, there really were too many to name all of them'). Ingman (Boing!) adds plenty of slapstick humor to this great chase. The salt and ketchup containers ride atop the table waving to the crowd as if they were in a parade, and a boiled egg from a nearby picnic looks on in horror as Banjo gains on the sausage. Playful use of type size and white space speeds up and slows down the action accordingly. Finally, Banjo sits down to enjoy his dessert — a plum pie ('named Joyce on this particular occasion'), who jumps up and, well,... this sure-to-be a runaway favorite begins again. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Talk about fast food! A hungry little boy races to catch a dinner that doesn't want to be eaten.

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Jennifer Kulman, April 26, 2007 (view all comments by Jennifer Kulman)
We're always on the lookout for clever children's books and this fits the bill. Wonderful illustrations and a great deal of fun to read.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780763631420
Author:
Ingman, Bruce
Publisher:
Candlewick Press (MA)
Illustrator:
Ingman, Bruce
Author:
Ahlberg, Allan
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's 4-8 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
Dinners and dining
Subject:
Sausages
Edition Description:
Us
Publication Date:
September 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
8.70x11.36x.45 in. 1.12 lbs.
Age Level:
04-08