Gerald has the bright idea to go for a drive and the friends set about preparing for their jaunt by procuring the necessary items--a map, sunglasses, umbrellas, and suitcases. Wise readers will see where this is going and won't be surprised when the pair realize they are missing one vital thing--a car. They will, however, be amused by Piggie's resourcefulness.
Piggie plays her new trumpet for Gerald, and her enthusiasm knows no bounds. Neither does her playing, which is all over the place. Gerald, when pressed to comment, tries hard not to state the obvious. At last, like good friends should, he tells the truth. "That was not music," he tells Piggie. But it wasn't supposed to be. Piggie was trying to speak Elephant in order to sound like her friend. Beginning readers will have a blast sounding out the noises issuing from Piggie's trumpet. KL-ACK! GR-ELP! GR-ICK!
Let's Go for a Drive!
by Mo Willems
Hyperion 64 pages
Published: October 2012
Listen to My Trumpet!
by Mo Willems
Hyperion 64 pages
Published: February 2012
Great review. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe love Mo Willems. We just had a guest reviewer review one of his books. I like that my son can easily read them himself. Have a great day! :)
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The Elephant and Piggie books are so good, and my three year old likes me to read them aloud. We have not yet read "Let's Go for a Drive!" but considering his fascination with cars it's sure to be a hit. Thanks for linking up again!
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ReplyDeleteMy kids love The Elephant and Piggie books. I really enjoyed "Let's Go for a Drive" too. Thanks for sharing with The Children's Bookshelf. : )
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