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SHARK AT SISTER TEA by Barbara Joosse

SHARK AT SISTER TEA

by Barbara Joosse ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier

Pub Date: May 20th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593646946
Publisher: Anne Schwartz/Random

When their parents leave them on an island for the day, sisters Sadie and Flora must protect each other against an unexpected visitor.

From the first pages, this small world draws readers in, moving from the broad view of the small house on a tiny island to close-ups of a charming animal family: Sadie is a cat, Flora is a rodent, Mama is a cat, and Papa appears to be a dog. With the day ahead of them, the siblings prepare a special teatime with Flora’s Blue, a stuffed bear who’s “bald and squeezed quite flat and only fancy on the inside.” When a shark, cleverly disguised in a yellow slicker and hat, shows up, then threatens their celebration, the sisters fight back, managing to dispatch the danger before their parents return. As they share “a secret smile,” the book leaves unresolved the question of whether they’ll tell the story of their day or not, an ambiguity that might garner mixed feelings from readers. Ruzzier’s soft watercolor washes are punctuated by friendly pen-and-ink drawings, while Joosse’s text features poetic language, as in the opening line: “One seagull afternoon…two sisters waved goodbye goodbye.”

Gentle but fierce—an empowering tale of sibling adventures and care.

(Picture book. 3-6)