FICTION

Lion Lion

illus. by Larry Day. 32p. HarperCollins/Balzer & Bray. Oct. 2014. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9780062271044.
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PreS-K—A boy is looking for Lion (later revealed to be his pet cat, named Lion) and runs into an actual big cat that is hungry for lunch. The boy suggests several options from grass to berries, but each plant has a different animal on or around it, so Lion rejects it for various reasons. Flowers bother him because feathers from feeding birds make him sneeze; berries are "too stinky" (two skunks are enjoying them). This gives the boy an idea, and he heads into the lion's jaws with a bird to rescue his cat. Careful readers may guess what the boy is looking for, but the detailed pictures and simple story will entertain even those who aren't surprised by the twist ending. With plenty of chuckle-worthy illustrations and a simple but enjoyable story, this should work well in storytimes or for one-on-one reading.—Laura Stanfield, Campbell County Public Library, Ft. Thomas, KY
Looking for Lion (his kitten), a boy runs into a hungry lion. Having an idea where his pet is, the boy finds just the right lunch offering to cause the lion to relinquish Lion. Set against clean white backgrounds, the expressive watercolor, gouache, and pencil illustrations recalling Ezra Jack Keats reveal the real story unfolding alongside the spare text.

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