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WHERE IS MY BALLOON? by Ariel Bernstein

WHERE IS MY BALLOON?

by Ariel Bernstein ; illustrated by Scott Magoon

Pub Date: Jan. 22nd, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-5344-1451-8
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

Can Monkey be trusted to look after Owl’s balloon?

When Owl asks Monkey to hold their balloon, Monkey’s excited. Monkey puts the balloon in their toy sock. They tie the balloon to their sock. They hit the balloon with their sock…and the balloon pops. When Owl returns and asks for the balloon back, Monkey tries substituting other items, but neither the pillow, the chair, nor the fire engine tricks Owl. After Owl punctures all of Monkey’s prevarications, Monkey comes clean about the fate of Owl’s balloon. Owl is so angry that while Monkey is sobbing, Owl rips up Monkey’s sock! Now it’s Owl’s turn to substitute items. Bernstein and Magoon reteam for this second Owl and Monkey (and balloon) tale, following I Have a Balloon (2017), this time addressing owning up (eventually) to mistakes made. Fans of Elephant and Piggie will be right at home with the humor and the repartee (although the entirety of the text is dialogue, it is not in speech bubbles). Though the tale might not model best behavior, young listeners will identify with the two friends. Magoon’s digitally rendered illustrations are bright, dynamic, and expressive, with heavy lines, and they reinforce the characters’ emotions nicely. The two scenes where first Monkey and then Owl are overcome will have readers in stitches.

Good for storytimes on honesty and sharing…even if Monkey and Owl don’t have those concepts under their fur and feathers quite yet.

(Picture book. 2-7)