David LaRochelle is the author of many books for young
readers, including Isle of You, illustrated by Jaime Kim, and Moo!,
illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka. He is the recipient of a Sid
Fleischman Humor Award as well as a Bell Award for Early Literacy.
See David LaRochelle in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.
Mike Wohnoutka has illustrated more than twenty books for
young readers, including Moo! by David LaRochelle. He is also the
author and illustrator of several picture books, including Croc &
Turtle. See Mike Wohnoutka in Minneapolis.
Sardonic cartoon drawings and the play on words cleverly elevate
the repetitive, Dick-and-Jane pattern to include humor and
suspense. Children, who are frequently subject to the control of
others, will delight in seeing Max mirror their emotions and turn
the tables. Kids will cheer for the affronted Max in this
well-crafted early reader with surprising outcomes.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
With short, simple words and a keen sense of comedic timing,
LaRochelle sets up this battle of wits but leaves space for
Wohnoutka to work his magic. The expressive gouache illustrations
bring the characters to life, deliver much of the book’s humor, and
create a blissfully happy ending for Max. Using the predictability
of traditional “easy reader” books as a springboard to
laugh-out-loud moments, this book is a rewarding choice for kids
tackling the not-so-easy task of learning to read.
—Booklist (starred review)
The sharp humor and expressive, highly distilled gouache cartooning
offer opportunities for lots of giggles, but the real joy of this
stand-out beginning reader comes from watching a genuine underdog
speak his truth.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Cartoon-style illustrations expertly support a text with repetition
and simple sentences. As Max progresses from confused to canny to
competent, children will find a reflection of their own reading
journey as well as amusement at the metafictive aspect of a dog
wrestling with a book...This humorous, self-referential, fourth
wall–demolishing easy reader features a dog who seems to be at the
mercy of the storyteller—or is he?
—School Library Journal (starred review)
Short sentences carry a steady rhythm, with word repetition
scaffolding language acquisition and offering clever callbacks.
Gouache illustrations in subdued hues enliven and support the
narrative. This entertaining exploration of words, images, and how
they function together to tell a story will be popular with fans of
Mo Willems.
—The Horn Book
Using common sight words, LaRochelle constructs a highly amusing
story about a dog that’s mistaken for a cat. It gets even wackier
when a unicorn shows up.
—Parents Magazine
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