Mo Willems, award-winning, New York Times best-selling creator of The Pigeon, Knuffle Bunny, and Unlimited Squirrels, presents best friends Elephant Gerald and Piggie.
Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.
Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.
Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.
Gerald and Piggie are best friends.
In The Thank You Book!, Piggie wants to thank EVERYONE. But Gerald is worried Piggie will forget someone . . . someone important.
Read all of Elephant Gerald and Piggie’s adventures!
· Today I Will Fly!
· My Friend is Sad
· I Am Invited to a Party!
· There is a Bird on Your Head!
· I Love My New Toy!
· I Will Surprise My Friend!
· Are You Ready to Play Outside?
· Watch Me Throw the Ball!
· Elephants Cannot Dance!
· Pigs Make Me Sneeze!
· I Am Going!
· Can I Play Too?
· We Are in a Book!
· I Broke My Trunk!
· Should I Share My Ice Cream?
· Let’s Go for a Drive!
· Happy Pig Day!
· Listen to My Trumpet!
· A Big Guy Took My Ball!
· I’m a Frog!
· My New Friend is So Fun!
· Waiting is Not Easy!
· I Will Take a Nap!
· I Really Like Slop!
· The Thank You Book
Ages: 4-8 Grade Level 1-3
The first sentence of The Thank You Book by Mo Willems is from Piggie who says, "I have a lot to be thankful for...I had better get thanking!" And thus begins the story of Piggie thanking all of his friends. At the same time Gerald the Elephant worries over Piggie forgetting someone. The more folks Piggie thanks the more convinced Gerald is that Piggie will forget someone. I loved the little twist at the end, and the message Piggie and Elephant share with young readers. While younger readers will appreciate the illustrations, as they age they will giggle over Elephant's worries, reflect on their own thankfulness and get caught up with Elephant. Aside from the message one of the things I like are the simple sentences that allow young readers to learn, mimic and then read the pages within.
I obtained a copy of this book at BEA 2016 This review was originally posted on Caffeinated Book Reviewer
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