Book Descriptions
for Finn Throws a Fit by David Elliott and Timothy Basil Ering
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
“Finn likes peaches. Usually.” An exuberant picture book takes a look at what happens on a day Finn decides peaches are not for him. In fact, nothing can make Finn happy today, and the resulting tantrum is like a force of nature—literally. “Thunder in the nursery! Lightning in the kitchen!” When Finn cries, the house floods. When Finn screams, there’s an avalanche. When Finn kicks—earthquake! It’s all Finn’s bemused parents can do to hold on in the midst of the havoc until Finn’s fury spends itself. And then, “Ahhhhhhh!... He’d like those peaches now. Please.” The perfectly realized metaphor in David Elliott’s picture book is at once funny and emotionally truthful. Timothy Basil Ering’s slightly offbeat illustrations (Finn is egg-shaped, but still all child) capture both the chaos and the comforting calm as the story and the tantrum wind down. (Ages 2–5)
CCBC Choices 2010. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2010. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Who among us hasn't encountered that force of nature called "a fit"? A best-selling author and illustrator depict a toddler’s tantrum in all its horror and hilarity.
Finn likes peaches. Usually. But not today. Today Finn doesn’t like
anything. Uh-oh. Is Finn going to throw a fit? Author David Elliott
directs the event with wit, warmth, and appropriate wariness, while
illustrator Timothy Basil Ering’s energy and whimsy match this tantrum
turn for turn. At once empathetic and uproariously funny, this picture
book speaks directly to anyone (young or old) who has ever had — or
tried to contain — a real earth-quaking, ground-shaking, full-on fit.
Finn likes peaches. Usually. But not today. Today Finn doesn’t like
anything. Uh-oh. Is Finn going to throw a fit? Author David Elliott
directs the event with wit, warmth, and appropriate wariness, while
illustrator Timothy Basil Ering’s energy and whimsy match this tantrum
turn for turn. At once empathetic and uproariously funny, this picture
book speaks directly to anyone (young or old) who has ever had — or
tried to contain — a real earth-quaking, ground-shaking, full-on fit.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.