Can you believe that today is the 100th Perfect Picture Book Week??
Is that exciting or what? 100 weeks of picture books! And not just any picture books, but ones that reviewers felt were perfect enough to share. Not only are there comprehensive reviews, but each review contains activities to go along with the book. And Susanna Leonard Hill, most magnificent host of Perfect Picture Book Friday, has compiled a categorized list of the books that have been reviewed. It’s an incredible resource for parents and teachers. For me as a writer, it has been a way to build my library list each week. My library list keeps me reading piles of picture books which is necessary for any writer who wants to improve their craft. To access the list, click HERE.
For 100th Perfect Picture Book Week, I am excited to be sharing Rebecca Colby’s debut picture book. Rebecca and I are in the same critique group. It was exciting to see this story from start-to-shelves 🙂
There Was A Wee Lassie Who Swallowed A Midgie
Written by Rebecca Colby
Illustrated by Kate McLelland
Floris Books 2014
Ages 4-8
Themes: Humor, Cumulative, Language Fun
Synopsis: In this Scottish twist on a much-loved rhyme, the wee lassie swallows a succession of Scotland’s favorite creatures to catch that pesky midgie—including a puffin, a Scottie dog, a seal, and even Nessie! After all that, the wee lassie can’t still be hungry. Can she?
Opening:
There was a wee lassie who swallowed a midgie.
I don’t know why she swallowed the midgie, so teeny and squidgy!
There was a wee lassie who swallowed a trout;
it flip-flopped and swim-swam and bubbled about.
She swallowed the trout to catch the midgie;
I don’t know why she swallowed the midgie,
so teeny and squidgy!
The trailer is really cute and features bagpipes as the background music. Perfect!
Resources: Rebecca created an amazing comprehensive teacher’s guide. You can find it HERE.
Why I Love This Book: I love the rhythm, rhyming, and repetition in a good cumulative tale. There are a lot of cumulative tales out there. Like all other books, some are just ho-hum, but others find a permanent spot in my heart and on my bookshelf. Wee Lassie did just that. In her rewrite of a classic cumulative tale, Rebecca found ways to make it fresh, new, and fun. Choosing a Scottish theme was brilliant. She carries out the theme seamlessly and enhances her rhyme with creative language and words. Kids will giggle at all the creatures the hungry lass swallows. Kate McLelland’s illustrations are bright and appealing. I adore her depiction of the wee lassie. She caught that “hungry” personality perfectly!
So if you’re like me, you’re probably not hungry enough to swallow a midgie, but you’re always hungry for a good picture book! Grab a copy of Rebecca’s fun tale! I promise it will satisfy!
I need to find this book! 😀 This sounds super fun!
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It is super fun! I have enjoyed reading it time and again!
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Thanks for sharing ‘Wee Lassie’, Penny! And thanks for sharing Susanna’s list. It has made me hungry for some picture books too!
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You’re more than welcome, Rebecca! It needed to be on Susanna’s wonderful list. Glad you enjoyed the list, by the way. It’s an incredible resource 🙂
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I love that you featured Rebecca’s book here! It’s super fun to be sure!
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Thanks for stopping by B.J. Her book is a keeper 🙂
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Great pick – looks so darling and fun – for kids AND parents! Great stuff- thanks!
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It is all kinds of fun. Thanks for stopping by, Joanne!
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Love this, so catchy, great illustrations and one can’t wait to see what she swallows next. Must say loved the Teachers Guide. Rebecca and Kate have really run with it in a big way, activities, guides, classroom discussions etc…. I have made a note of their website, great food for thought to keep in mind. 😉 Excellent choice Penny.
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Isn’t the teachers guide incredible??? I think she did an amazing job!
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I’d love to read a Scottish vetsion amd tray out that accent. How fun!
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You should! I have to admit that I didn’t try the Scottish accent. Maybe I will on the next read-through 🙂
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The repetition and rhyming will enchant kids. I can just hear kids repeating the words faster and faster and then gasping for air. Love this choice. Such an entertaining choice.
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It is entertaining. I really love repetition when it’s done well. Kids just smile when they get to join in.
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This looks hilarious!! I liked those bagpipes! Thanks for sharing this one!
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Yes, the bagpipes were excellent for the trailer. They made it so enjoyable and Scottish!
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