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Max Explains Everything: Grocery Store Expert

illus. by Deborah Hocking. 32p. Putnam. Apr. 2018. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781101996447.
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PreS-Gr 2—A charming story about a trip to the grocery store that will resonate with children and adults. Max, like many children, does not like going food shopping with his mom. In fact, he'd even use water instead of milk with his cereal to avoid the dreaded trip to the supermarket. When his excuses to avoid the trip don't work, he makes the most of it, starting with finding the right cart. Highlights of the excursion include a free sample, but Max also gets into "bored child" mischief during the visit. He even helps his mom by trying to add things to the cart that won't pass muster. Illustrations are bright, colorful, and fun. For example, there is a map that shows his mom's shopping route that includes attention to practically every item in the store and his a mere beeline to the cookie section. The artwork is positive, making light of the drudgery that may accompany a grocery store visit.
VERDICT Simple text and the subject matter make this a good selection for a different kind of storytime. It also works for families at home and lends itself to discussion.

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