Tommy O'Tom in a Tub O'Trouble
Material type:
- 9780692054635
- YL/F/BEL
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Kandy Children's Area | Fiction | YL/F/BEL | Checked out | 08/05/2025 | YB141228 |
Total holds: 0
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Kirkus Book Review
During a routine bathtime, a young boy is joined by a wild bunch of messy and amusing animals in this picture book."Tommy O'Tom / was taking a bath / when in walked a hippoand then a giraffe." So begins this comical story; soon, these creatures climb into the tub and a flamingo, zebra, and elephant shortly join them. They whimsically splash around, take note of interesting bathroom features, write on the mirror, and track mud and feathers. When Hippo complains that the water's too cold, they turn on the shower, spraying it onto the wall. When Tommy's mom arrives, she's shocked by the mess. When he attempts to explain, he sees that "the animals had all disappeared!" Belle (Freeda the Cheetah, 2017, etc.) has perfectly captured the imagination of children in this lively book. The opening lines set a bouncy limerick pattern that makes it very entertaining to read aloud, although in some places the anapestic meter isn't as clear. Thankfully, the author successfully avoids awkward, forced rhymes. Motz's (The Ocean's Power, 2018, etc.) precise illustrations are vivid, offering humorous details, particularly characters' facial expressions. Colored text, corresponding with each character's dialogue, adds interest and will help children follow the story.A delightful read-aloud book with sharp illustrations and energetic text. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.There are no comments on this title.
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