Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Kitten's First Full Moon


A Review of Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes From School Library Journal

An irresistible offering from the multifaceted Henkes. The spare and suspense-filled story concerns a kitten that mistakes the moon for a bowl of milk. When she opens her mouth to lick the treat, she ends up with a bug on her tongue. Next, she launches herself into the air, paws reaching out for the object of her desire, only to tumble down the stairs, "bumping her nose and banging her ear and pinching her tail. Poor Kitten." Again and again, the feline's persistent attempts to reach her goal lead to pain, frustration, and exhaustion. Repetitive phrases introduce each sequence of desire, action, and consequence, until the animal's instincts lead her home to a satisfying resolution. Done in a charcoal and cream-colored palette, the understated illustrations feature thick black outlines, pleasing curves, and swiftly changing expressions that are full of nuance. The rhythmic text and delightful artwork ensure storytime success. Kids will surely applaud this cat's irrepressible spirit. Pair this tale with Frank Asch's classic Moongame (S & S, 1987) and Nancy Elizabeth Wallace's The Sun, the Moon and the Stars (Houghton, 2003) for nocturnal celebrations.-Wendy Lukehart, Washington DC Public Library
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

This book is another that will be loved by the younger crowd, especially the pre-K kiddos. My 3 year old found this book most interesting 1. because it had animals, and 2. because the humor of the kitty thinking the moon was milk was her kind of humor! The story is simple to follow and kitten prevails in the end, getting a bowl of real milk. I am sure this one would be difficult to keep on the shelves in an elementary library.

No comments:

Post a Comment