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Can't Scare Me!

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Publisher Comments:

andlt;Bandgt;From celebrated legend Ashley Bryan, a lavishly depicted cautionary tale of fearlessness and many-headed monsters.andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;brandgt;andlt;brandgt;andlt;Iandgt;There was a little boy who knew no fear...andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Nope, no fear at all. Not even when his grandma warns him of the giants--the two-headed giant and his three-headed brother, that is. Because this wild, fearless boy isn't scared of any many-headed giants at all!andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;So one day, he slips away. He just takes off and leaves his grandma behind. After all, what does he care? He's got his mangoes, and the sunshine, and his flute. And he isn't scared one bit.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;But our boy isn't really bad, you know; just wild. And soon he misses his grandma. So he turns around, and runs right into--those monsters. He's about to discover that he may indeed have something to fear...their terrible, horrible singing voices!andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;This trickster tale from the French Artilles will have readers toe-tapping and trying out their own singing voices.

Review:

"In Bryan's folktale-style story, a boy is certain he's above the rules, but he doesn't suffer the usual comeuppance. Instead, he makes fools out of his enemies and earns his grandmother's admiration. 'Tanto, tanto, I'm wild and I'm free./ Grandma's stories can't scare me,' he crows, slipping away from his mother despite Grandma's warnings about a two-headed giant and his three-headed brother. The tune the boy plays on his flute emboldens him further, and Bryan repeats it often ('Too-de-loo-de-loo-de-loot!') as narrative punctuation. The boy stays calm when the three-headed giant catches him in a sack and tells his cook to fatten him up. Sure enough, the child's flute and quick thinking are enough to outwit his captors. It's the giant's screechingly bad rendition of the boy's tune that truly scares him: 'His singing voice was worse/ Than any threat to eat him.' Bryan's paintings have the warmth and substance of Diego Rivera murals, while the giants vibrate in phantasmagoric shades of magenta and lime. There's never any doubt that the boy will prevail, and there's something classically Homeric about his exploits. Ages 4 — 8. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

About the Author

andlt;Bandgt;Ashley Bryanandlt;/Bandgt; grew up to the sound of his mother singing from morning to night, and he has shared the joy of song with children ever since. A beloved illustrator, he has been the recipient of the Coretta Scott King--Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award; he has also been a May Hill Arbuthnot lecturer, a Coretta Scott King Award winner, and the recipient of countless other awards and recognitions. He lives in Islesford, one of the Cranberry Isles off the coast of Maine, where he can often be found with a cluster of children, all singing.andlt;Bandgt;Ashley Bryanandlt;/Bandgt; grew up to the sound of his mother singing from morning to night, and he has shared the joy of song with children ever since. A beloved illustrator, he has been the recipient of the Coretta Scott King--Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award; he has also been a May Hill Arbuthnot lecturer, a Coretta Scott King Award winner, and the recipient of countless other awards and recognitions. He lives in Islesford, one of the Cranberry Isles off the coast of Maine, where he can often be found with a cluster of children, all singing.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781442476578
Author:
Bryan, Ashley
Publisher:
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Subject:
Legends, Myths, & Fables - Other
Subject:
Children s-Fables
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardback
Publication Date:
20130903
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from P up to 2
Language:
English
Illustrations:
f-c jkt (spcl fx: emboss, spot matte UV)
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
10 x 8 in
Age Level:
from 3 up to 7

Related Subjects

Children's » Fables
Children's » Folk Tales » North American
Children's » General
Children's » Poetry » Stories in Verse

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Product details 40 pages Atheneum Books for Young Readers - English 9781442476578 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In Bryan's folktale-style story, a boy is certain he's above the rules, but he doesn't suffer the usual comeuppance. Instead, he makes fools out of his enemies and earns his grandmother's admiration. 'Tanto, tanto, I'm wild and I'm free./ Grandma's stories can't scare me,' he crows, slipping away from his mother despite Grandma's warnings about a two-headed giant and his three-headed brother. The tune the boy plays on his flute emboldens him further, and Bryan repeats it often ('Too-de-loo-de-loo-de-loot!') as narrative punctuation. The boy stays calm when the three-headed giant catches him in a sack and tells his cook to fatten him up. Sure enough, the child's flute and quick thinking are enough to outwit his captors. It's the giant's screechingly bad rendition of the boy's tune that truly scares him: 'His singing voice was worse/ Than any threat to eat him.' Bryan's paintings have the warmth and substance of Diego Rivera murals, while the giants vibrate in phantasmagoric shades of magenta and lime. There's never any doubt that the boy will prevail, and there's something classically Homeric about his exploits. Ages 4 — 8. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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