From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 3-Cynthia thinks about nothing but ponies. Every year for her birthday and for Christmas, she asks for one and every year she receives something else. But this year, she is quite sure things will be different. She is surprised and disappointed when she opens the gift from her parents and discovers a goldfish. When she tries to pour it down the drain, the fish pleads with her to spare its life and promises to grant a wish if she sets it free in a lake. As they walk to the lake, Cynthia slowly realizes that the fish is pretty special and the perfect pet after all. Yaccarino's highly stylized signature illustrations, rendered in gouache on watercolor paper, are a perfect complement to the amiable story. Children will sigh with satisfaction upon reading the final lines of this droll, likable book.
-Wendy Woodfill, Hennepin County Library, Minnetonka, MN Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist
PreS-K. Cynthia, who had been expecting a pony, so disdains her birthday goldfish that she "start[s] to pour it down the drain." When the fish proclaims itself "magical" and suggests that she release it into a lake in exchange for
two ponies, Cynthia agrees--but finds herself caring for her talking fish too much to let it go. Crisply rendered, streamlined shapes and jelly-bean colors will instantly draw youngsters, particularly those familiar with Yaccarino's animated TV character Oswald the Octopus, while grown-ups will enjoy the retro setting, in which leisure suits and mixed plaids are in fashion, sideburns are long, and the neighborhood is filled with funky space-age architecture. A stronger depiction of the fish's true feelings about captivity would have made for a more conclusive ending, but children will have no trouble understanding the message about withholding judgment and finding friendship in unexpected places.
Jennifer MattsonCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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