Thursday, September 26, 2013

Book Review: Little Miss Muffet by Iza Trapani

 ***Complimentary copy received in exchange for an honest review***

Poor little Miss Muffet. She just can't seem to catch a break! All she wants to do is eat her curds and whey in peace. But, when a rather terrifying spider appears, she desperately scurries away. Frantically searching for some much-needed solace, she ventures outside, only to be startled by a vivacious frog, a squawking crow, and easily the largest moose ever seen! What else could she possibly encounter outside? And will she ever get back to the safety of her tuffet?

Rediscover this adored, classic nursery rhyme with delightfully charming illustrations by acclaimed author and illustrator Iza Trapani1 Incorporating all the directional words kids need to learn early on in this silly story, Trapani creates a wonderful rendition of a perennial favorite that's sure to have kids hoping for the little miss to find a safe space from all those fearful creatures.

Where to Buy

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About the Author

Iza Trapani was just seven years old when she and her mother left Warsaw, Poland, for the United States. An award-winning writer and illustrator, Trapani's work has been featured on PBS Storytime and at the White House Easter Egg Roll. She also received the Rip Van Winkle Award, presented by the School Library Media Specialists of Southeastern New York, for her contribution to children's literature. Her bestselling book, The Itsy-Bitsy Spider, has sold over one million copies.

 My Thoughts

Little Miss Muffet takes a classic nursery rhyme and turns it into a full length picture book kids everywhere are going to love. In this beautifully illustrated story, Little Miss Muffet still gets scared away by a spider while trying to enjoy a meal, but that is only the beginning of her trails. Soon a mouse is sneaking up on her, a frog attacks in the garden, and a cawing crow gives her a big fight. No matter where she goes, this timid girl finds some animal is out to get her. The poor thing even falls off her canoe when a fish jumps out at her, but in the end she finally does get to relax a bit and enjoy her curds and whey, making it a happy ending after all.

My daughter really enjoyed this extended version of Little Miss Muffet. It has the kind of humor all kids will enjoy and bright and colorful illustrations to go along with them. At the back of the book, they even include music so you can sing all the lyrics as you read. The notes are simple enough that my older kids were able to play them on their flutes while my toddler and I sang along. That little bonus definitely made it fun for the whole family.


 **Please note that I did not receive any form of monetary compensation for this review. The opinions expressed are my own and have not been influenced in any way.**

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