Author: Alison Jackson
Illustrator: Judy Schachner
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN: 978-0140565959
Reading Level: Ages 4-6
Main Character: The old lady, whose bottomless appetite leads her on an absurd journey of swallowing Thanksgiving foods.
Plot: This cumulative story that follows an old lady who swallows a pie and then swallows larger and more outrageous items, including an entire turkey. The story builds as her actions grow more exaggerated. The story ends with a playful twist.
Genre/Theme/Style: Children's Picture Book, Humor, and Holidays.
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Why 4 Roars?
The story’s playful rhyme and crazy antics are great for children. It is an excellent read-aloud for the Holidays. However, its humor may not work well with all readers, and some older kids might find the exaggerated idea a little too silly.
Critical Analysis: Jackson's clever adaptation of a classic rhyme is full of silliness, and Schachners make a great combination. (Great for participation and predictions.)
Connections: This book pairs well with other stories such as I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly or There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat. It’s a great addition to Thanksgiving-themed Storytime or discussions about traditions and family gatherings.