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I Do not like stories

Here is a boy who is sure of one thing: he does NOT like stories. Not stories about waking up in the morning, or people in space, or fish in the sea, or planes, or trains, or boring old buildings. We see the boy's experiences play out over the course of his day. The one thing this contrarian boy loves is his cat - whose day is depicted through graphic panels in a funny, parallel side narrative. The cheerful cat searches for the boy all day, chasing anything yellow, the colour of the boy's bright backpack, and causing mess and mayhem throughout the city. In the end, the boy concedes he might like a story - if it's the right one (do you know any stories about a cat?). Art in a muted palette is accented with pops of yellow in this charming book about how the stories we tell ourselves have the power to shape our days. The visual details support literacy skills, add humour, and are sure to engage young readers - even those who are sure they don't like stories.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004767848 E
Easy Picture Book   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 25 May 2024
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ISBN 9781771473781 (Hardcover-jacketed)
Classification Number E
Author Larsen, Andrew, 1960-
Title I Do not like stories [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations ;
Here is a boy who is sure of one thing: he does NOT like stories. Not stories about waking up in the morning, or people in space, or fish in the sea, or planes, or trains, or boring old buildings. We see the boy's experiences play out over the course of his day. The one thing this contrarian boy loves is his cat - whose day is depicted through graphic panels in a funny, parallel side narrative. The cheerful cat searches for the boy all day, chasing anything yellow, the colour of the boy's bright backpack, and causing mess and mayhem throughout the city. In the end, the boy concedes he might like a story - if it's the right one (do you know any stories about a cat?). Art in a muted palette is accented with pops of yellow in this charming book about how the stories we tell ourselves have the power to shape our days. The visual details support literacy skills, add humour, and are sure to engage young readers - even those who are sure they don't like stories.
Classification Ages 3+.
Subject Human-animal relationships
Boys -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Cats -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Books and reading -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Storytelling -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Pessimism -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories -- Pictorial works
Additional Author Sookocheff, Carey, 1972-
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