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Finding their big-eyed pleas almost impossible to resist, Toestomper is captivated by the caterpillars' furry helplessness. What's more, after he moves them into his own house and begins taking care of them, he no longer feels quite so lonely and mean. Of course, all this wreaks havoc in his former criminal community. His nasty animal friends--Barfy, Nightmare, and Basher--refuse to accept this angelic transformation in their previous mate-in-mahem. "Toestomper isn't any fun anymore," complains Basher. "All he cares about is those dumb caterpillars."
Rooting for the good guy is one thing children love to do, and in this perceptive tale of transformation, readers will find their hearts warming towards Toestomper as he finally realizes that life is much more rewarding when you help people instead of hurt them. Richly illustrated in a detailed airbrush style, Sharleen Collicott has created a delightful collection of unique characters, from the winsome blue caterpillars to the tough, cynical gang members. An enjoyable, funny tale. (Ages 3 to 7) --Marianne Painter
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Toestomper Rules!,
This review is from: Toestomper and the Caterpillars (Hardcover)
My 3 year old "discovered" this book after I heard about it on NPR. After previewing it at the library it was at the top of his Christmas list. Ever since, we read it daily with him demanding that I "do the voices". For parents who like to dramatize their readings, this book is a treasure. Colorful characters and excellent illustrations bring a funny tale of a tough guy who finds his soft side and learns to be a friend to smaller animals. Others may question the look and attitude of Toestomper and his cohorts, but I judge books by the reaction of my child. We've read it at least 50 times and so far the only change in his behaviour I've seen is that when he sees smaller children or little animals he says "We should be nice to them...like Toestomper."
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pay no attention to that ranter behind the curtain!,
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This review is from: Toestomper and the Caterpillars (Hardcover)
I read this one to my approaching-40 husband, the closest I come to a child. He thought it was fun. Asked for a message, he came up with: "It's okay to change. It's okay to stand up for the people you love." It seems to me that getting into questionable situations is how you learn/teach your children to make good choices. Pay no attention to the ranter behind the curtain.The illustrations are very expressive too.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific! Great lesson, too.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toestomper and the Caterpillars (Hardcover)
Thanks to my five-year-old son, I've probably read this book 200 times by now. His assessment: "I just like it." Mine: It's an entertaining story that shows kids (especially crashy-bashy boys) the value of nurturing and caring for others, and that they can establish and stick to their own values even if their friends don't agree--all with an approach that's not the usual tedious "Children's Book of Virtues" fare. I could have lived without the cheating-at-cards element--otherwise top rate.
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