From School Library Journal
Starred Review. PreSchool-K—Sometimes parents are too preoccupied to help their children get a snack—even in prehistoric times. When a young cave boy tells his parents, "Me hungry!" all he gets in response is a loud, "Me busy!" What's a Stone Age boy to do? He hunts, of course. But a rabbit eludes him, a porcupine is too sharp, and a tiger is too mean to tangle with. A hungry mammoth is the perfect catch—the new friends find food together. Tankard's bold, thick black lines, done in ink and digital media, outline the youngster and his many choices for a snack, allowing the characters to jump off the monochromatic pages. Minimal but effective text perfectly complements the expressive prehistoric family. This energetic story comes full circle with a humorous punch line that will make all children with busy parents laugh out loud.—
Kristine M. Casper, Huntington Public Library, NY Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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About the Author
Jeremy Tankard was born in Cape Town, South Africa, but he has also lived in the United States and Canada. Me Hungry! is his second book; he is also the author-illustrator of Grumpy Bird. About Me Hungry!, he says, "It's a true story. Honest!" Last time he checked, he wasn't a caveman, but it's possible that his ancestors were. When not making books, Jeremy Tankard likes to play music and spend time with his wife and daughter.