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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great new book with great new characters!,
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This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
Mo Willems has worked his magic yet again. In two new books, "Today I will Fly" And "My Friend is Sad" he introduces two new characters to his cast--Piggie, an upbeat and optomistic pig and her best friend, Gerald a more melancholy, 'realistic' elephant who wears glasses. Piggie enters the pages of the book to find, Gerald, her best friend in a very glum mood--he's so wrapped up in it that he does not even notice her. She then goes about trying ways to cheer him up--dressing up as a clown and a cowboy for example. Each new attempt, inspite of Gerald loving clowns and cowboys, makes the elephant even more miserable. The illustrations are classic Willems, super expressive but very simple at the same time. Fantastic! Its a sweet book about friendship and is great for a younger audience. Its on a similar level as "Green Eggs and Ham" and clearly the publisher realised this as it is very similar in shape, size and general physical design to the smaller Dr. Seuss books.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elephant Gets His Groove Back,
This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
Mo Willems is a master illustrator and storyteller. He's also somewhat of an illusionist. I'll explain. Out of the simplest elements: Just two characters, a minimal plot, a few words per page, and uncluttered illustrations that must average over 80% "white space" (i.e., the un-illustrated parts of the page), Willems constructs amazingly rich scenes that surprise us with their enormous humor, subtle understanding, and underlying complexity. Here, Gerard the elephant tells his pal Piggie that he feels sad. Elephant's labeling of this emotion begins with a frown, and then an apparently surprised recognition that he feels blue. Piggie looks out at the reader with concern, stating, "My friend is sad." Later, we see that Elephant seems frightened of his feelings. Piggie declares confidently, "I will make him happy." These six pages of relative gravity set the scene for the entertaining frivolity that follows. Piggie pulls out all the stops to cheer up his friend: He wear a 10 (at least!) gallon hat, "Yeehawing" about on a pretend horse,, he juggles 5 balls in the air, and wears a faux high tech costume that Gerard figures out is a robot. Piggie is thoughtful, Gerard loves cowboys, clowns, and robots, and he cheers up temporarily. However, each time, his delighted surprise doesn't last, and he is sad again. Piggie, for all his careful planning and attention to detail feels like he has failed his friend. We soon learn, however, that Piggie's disguises were perhaps a little TOO successful...! Willems, you see, performs a neat little trick here, midway through the book; a clever twist for which we're totally unprepared. Elephant may have been sad, but apparently he's even sadder that Piggy missed all the things which cheered him up....the cowboy, the clown, and the robot! There's more, of course: Willems relishes the opportunity to capture all of Elephant's outrageous, wrenching melodrama. As Gerard recounts how happy he was seeing these characters, he becomes more and more distraught, as he recalls that Piggie was not there with him. When Gerard excitedly shouts, "THERE WAS MORE!" he's so loud that Piggy is thrown several feet away. Toddlers and others (especially parents and adult caregivers) will recognize and appreciate these extreme of emotion. Within this simple story, Willems gives us all a chance to see the humor of Elephant's histrionics. Moreover, the plot twist is itself hilarious, because we're in on the secret that Piggie--of course--WAS there. At the conclusion, the elephant hugs Piggie, happily declaring, "My friend is here now," and, after quietly and happily sitting near him, blushingly admits, "I need my friends." Piggy looks out at us, and whispers a little zinger, "You need new glasses." Gerard looks confused--but not unhappy. BY equal measure droll and unsparingly funny, but full of action, emotion, and surprise, "My Friend is Sad" is another gem in Mo Willems' humor and insight in simple situations. It's a great companion to "Today I Will Fly" (also released in March 2007); I recommend both books very highly.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for 3 yr old,
By Amy Henrick "Pinky" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
My three year old son loves this series. This one is a lot of fun to read to him. We learn about emotions, pretend play, and interpersonal relationships. And there's robots, cowboys, and juggling clowns.
The artwork is expressive and uncomplicated. The dialogue allows for imaginative performance by the reader-- by changing the nuances, you can make it a different experience each time. Which is not to say you have to be a great actor. These books are different from the pigeon books (also by Mo Willems), in that having two characters allows room for plot and story development on a greater scale. The pigeon books (such as _Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus_) are much more appropriate for a younger child. The only reason I did not give this particular book a full five stars is that the dialogue in the end of the story is a little flat compared to the excellence of his other books. This book is still a must have.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Melodrama in Miniature,
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This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
This book knocked my socks off! Of course, it's a little hard to find one's socks while rolling on the floor laughing... There are few books for early readers that truly stand the test of time, but My Friend Is Sad should be around for years to come. The things that make it work would, ironically, fall flat in a chapter book for fifth graders--but Mo Willems understands something crucial about little kids, and that is that their emotions and interactions feel vast and dramatic to them. This story reminded me of an old-fashioned melodrama, characterized by over-the-top facial expressions and physical humor. I mean, Gerald the elephant could do a GREAT death scene if he had to. In counterpoint to the drama that is Gerald, we have his friend Piggie's drier delivery as Piggie earnestly, even frantically, attempts to cheer up the sad elephant. (You may not be able to tell from the text that Piggie is a girl, by the way.) I love Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad with all my heart, but here is a duo with an equally charming, though very different, dynamic. Your child will like this book--and you will, too!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is genius!,
By Lori "Lori" (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
I've taught preschool for 5 years, and getting this book for my classroom was one of the best decisions ever! My students were always laughing when we read it, requesting it frequently for our story time book. It's fun to read with a lot of energy and animation, brings the book alive for the kids and they really learn to love the characters. Plus, the illustrations are just hysterical! When elephant is sad, me and my co-teachers couldn't help but laugh out loud at the expressions Mo Willems illustrated. I'm buying a copy for myself so I can frame a few pages to hang in my house and give me a smile =)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love Mo Willems,
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This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
Just order all his books. Take advantage of EVERY multiple buying deal. Currently I am missing only two of the books I know he has published. :) If I lived in the Brooklyn area I would march in and have him sign EVERY ONE of them. Even the books I didn't initially like (Edwina, Leonardo, Pigeon finds a hot dog) I have come to love. There is some brainwashing feature --- lol --- it doesn't hurt that he hides the pigeons in the books --- we like looking for him. I'm telling you he GETS kids. From the inside cover to the very back --- the books are incredibly simple --- well thought out.
Thank you Mo.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for early readers,
By Thao "goldfish mommy" (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
We own several of Mo Willem's books and enjoy them all very much. Since there are already many positive reviews on the book, what is significant to me is that my 4-year daughter is learning to read 3-4 letter words and she really took to this book the first time I read it to her. Even though there are some longer and harder words to sound out, she attempted to read it several times on her own through sounding out the letters and word and image recognition. And she also loved imitating how the two characters would sound because the expressions on their faces and the use of capitalization in the balloons helped her identify with the text. I am constantly searching for easy-to-read books to encourage her to practice reading and this book definitely captivated her.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MY favorite book in my 5-year old's collection,
This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
I'm not as eloquent as previous reviewers, but this book is the bomb. We got this book as a fluke; in a class book exchange. It was so good that as a mom of 2 little ones, I'm taking the time to actually write a review (RARE for me!). It has the silliness that 4- & 5-year olds love with an obvious observation at the end of it (a technique that isn't often used in children's books for this young age) that will make YOU & your child laugh. I wish I knew which parent I should thank for this gift!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love Mo Willems,
By Love Bargains (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: My Friend is Sad (Elephant and Piggie) (Hardcover)
This is a great book & Series for your preschooler. Mo Willems is wonderful!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We love Elephant and Piggie!,
By Rebecca Martin "second grade teacher and moth... (Park Ridge, IL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Hardcover)
My first grader just loved this series! This is my favorite book so far, it is wonderful! This inspired us to buy all the books in the series.
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My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems (Hardcover - March 13, 2007)
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