Book Descriptions
for Lousy Rotten Stinkin' Grapes by Margie Palatini and Barry Moser
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
In a humorous twist on a classic tale from Aesop, an industrious Fox creates overly complicated plans to attain a bunch of grapes beyond his grasp. Visual jokes show Fox leafing through his notebook and moving from Plan Alpha to Bravo and beyond as he enlists first Bear, then Beaver, then Porcupine, and finally Possum in his machinations. The other creatures clearly see the weakness in Fox’s logic, but he’s uninterested in their feedback. Despite all evidence to the contrary, he’s happy to remind the others, “After all, I am the fox. I am the one here who is sly, clever, and smart.” The animals’ mostly realistic bodies veer to the comic when human expressions of skepticism, eagerness, and determination appear on their faces. Grape-colored endpapers and type, along with varying font size and style, are creative design choices in an outstanding interpretation of this fable. (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2010. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2010. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Fox wants the grapes, but they're too high for him to reach. He's nothing if not crafty, and in this humorous new spin on the well-known fable, fox's scheme is taken to new heights.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.