"Mo Willems fans will give this book one, two, three, four, five stars!" —Parents
"Tillotson's rib-tickling debut is not to be missed!"—Kirkus
When a narrator starts filling this story with fruit, Banana can’t wait to step into the spotlight. The book is called Counting to Bananas, after all. But as more and more fruits (and non-fruits) are added to the story, Banana objects. When will it be time for bananas?!
With laugh-out-loud text from debut author Carrie Tillotson and brought to life by illustrator Estrela Lourenço this is the story of a banana and narrator who have very strong opinions about what should (and should not!) be in this book.
The perfect next read for fans of Jory John and Pete Oswald's The Bad Seed series, as well at Ryan T. Higgins' Hey, Bruce!
Praise for Counting to Bananas:
A 2022 Oregon Spirt Book Award Honor Book
A Texas Library Association 2×2 Reading List Selection
A 2024 Beehive Book Award Nominee
An Oregon Book Award Finalist
A School Library Journal 2022 Undies Case Cover Award Winner
A 2023 Red Bud Read Aloud Award Nominee
An Amazon Best Children’s Books of 2022 So Far pick
An Amazon Editor’s Pick
An Oregon-authored Great Summer Read
"In the tradition of Mac Barnett’s Count the Monkeys, Tillotson’s rib-tickling debut is not to be missed . . . Lourenço’s digitally created illustrations of cartoon fruit with faces and expressive animals are bright, dynamic, and foolish. Fruity fun for everyone." —Kirkus
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Kindle Book
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OverDrive Read
- ISBN: 9780593405390
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Languages
- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 1.8
- Interest Level: K-3(LG)
- Text Difficulty: 0-1
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Kirkus
March 1, 2022
Banana is ready to be the star of an all-fruit counting book. "1 plum / 2 figs / 3 oranges / 4 pigs." Banana cries foul--pigs aren't fruit! "But no other fruit rhymes with figs," explains the invisible narrator, who then goes on to rhyme pears with bears and peaches with leeches. "What about bananas?" Banana wants to know. Banana hollers at the narrator to stop putting animals in a fruit counting book, but alas, Banana's frustrations are ignored. Banana has had enough but obviously has not learned that it is never a good idea to argue with your narrator. When the text reads "17 lemons / 18 prunes / 19 apricots / 20 baboons," Banana gets the narrator to change baboons to raccoons but still wants the spotlight...be careful what you ask for Banana! In the tradition of Mac Barnett's Count the Monkeys (2013), Tillotson's rib-tickling debut is not to be missed. The silly argumentative text plays out in speech balloons sharing the pages with simple numerical descriptions progressing from one to 20 and then counting up by tens to 100. Ireland-based Portuguese illustrator Louren�o's digitally created illustrations of cartoon fruit with faces and expressive animals are bright, dynamic, and foolish. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Fruity fun for everyone. (Picture book. 2-6)COPYRIGHT(2022) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Languages
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Levels
- ATOS Level:1.8
- Interest Level:K-3(LG)
- Text Difficulty:0-1
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