Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Best Breakfast


In The Best Breakfast, written by Mona Hodgson, Peck wants to fix a perfect breakfast for all his animal friends. He fixes seed pancakes because they are his favorite food for breakfast. Most of his friends bring their favorite foods with them: Pokey brings cactus candy; Hoppy brings grass salad; and Speedy brings lizard soup. Hunter doesn’t bring anything but his appetite. Peck doesn’t like the foods his friends bring, but he puts everything on the table for everyone to share. When it’s time to eat, each of his friends (except Hunter), eat only the food they have brought with them. Peck is disappointed because no one wants to share his food.

But, Hunter says, “We don’t always like the same things.”

Pokeys says, “God says it’s what’s in our hearts that matters.”

And, Speedy adds, “Peck, your kind heart brought us all together.”

Peck then decides breakfast was just right after all!

The illustrations, by Milena Jahier, are done mostly in shades of brown and are rather soft and blurry around the edges.

What I Like: The text is simple, and the message is a good one.

What I Dislike: The only things I don’t really like are the illustrations. Although they are well-done, they’re not bright, clear and colorful, which I believe would be more appropriate for a children’s book, especially one for this age group.

Overall Rating: Excellent.

Age Appeal: 4-8.

Publisher Info: Zonderkidz, 2008; ISBN: 031071740X; Paperback, $3.99.

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Special Info: This book is part of the Zonderkidz I Can Read series. It is a Level 1 book, which according to the publisher means it has “simple sentences for eager new readers.” Read our reviews of other books in this series.


Visit the author’s website. Read our reviews of other books written by Mona Hodgson. Read our reviews of other books illustrated by Milena Jahier.



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1 comment:

Dawn Stephens said...

Thanks Robin for your kind review. I was so excited to see the review posted and couldnt wait to read what your kids thought of the book. I love hearing their opinions!