Monday, August 25, 2008
Scarecrow Finds a Friend by Blume J. Rifken--Book Review
A delightful seasonal tale of friendship is what you and your young reader will discover in Scarecrow Finds a Friend by Blume J. Rifken.
It's just after harvest time and Scarecrow is dreaming about Tally the friendly witch and the day she came to grant him a Halloween wish. When he is suddenly woken from his dream, he finds Tally has returned and she has a problem: her flying powers are weakening from granting too many wishes. So Scarecrow devises a plan to steal the wishbone from the Thanksgiving Day turkey to help Tally get her powers back.
My daughters adored this story and begged me to read it again. At 32 pages it is long enough to attract children who are already reading on their own, but not so long that children who are still being read to will get bored. The story will fill your child with the sights, sounds, and smells of autumn.
Carl W. Wenzel provided fun and colorful illustrations that left my children asking questions about the characters and happenings--a true sign that the illustrator has brought a story to life. The cover art--which works so well with the purple cover--is actually an illustration from Page 29. From the organge patch on Scarecrow's coat to the pink flower decorating Tally's hat, Wenzel's attention to detail compliments the story perfectly.
An enjoyable and entertaining seasonal read that explores friendship and working together, Scarecrow Finds a Friend will engage young readers and make them want to read about Tally and Scarecrow time and again.
Title: Scarecrow Finds a Friend
Author: Blume J. Rifken
Publisher: Whirlpool Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-9796948-0-6
ISBN-10: 0-9796948-0-9
U.S. Price: $14.95
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This looks great. I'm always on the hunt for great children's books and have recently discovered Bayard and their series of StoryBoxBooks, AdventureBoxBooks and DiscoveryBoxBooks (which has a special focus on teeth!) They have work by acclaimed children's books illustrator Helen Oxenbury appearing in the Storybox series for September. In addition to this, they also have some great activities for rainy days: http://www.storyboxbooks.com/potatoprinting.php, http://www.adventureboxbooks.com/macaroni-picture-frames.php, http://www.discoveryboxbooks.com/skittles.php Enjoy!
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