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A devastated squirrel questions his friends about his missing lollipop in this laugh-out-loud picture book about controlling your temper.
Someone took Squirrel's lollipop...and he's BIG MAD.
It was pink and blue and stripey and delicious. He bought it with his own lemonade stand money!
And now it's GONE!
Who took it? Was it Badger? Mouse? Rabbit?! Can the lollipop thief be found before Squirrel loses his temper? Or will his friendship with the other playground animals be hurt by his anger as he madly searches for the culprit?
Wacky, funny, and dramatic (but never preachy) Who Took My Lollipop? will have young readers cracking up while also exploring the subtle message about managing anger. For those who really love getting into reading aloud, this book was made for you! A devastated squirrel questions his friends about his missing lollipop in this laugh-out-loud picture book about controlling your temper. "Their faces are expressive; Panczyszyn deftly portrays Squirrel's progression from anxiety to panic to an eruption of frustration and anger. The illustrations are largely set against white backdrops, with little detail, though the book has plenty to spark conversations among young readers about emotions, friendships, and self-improvement. A relatable way to help little ones confront big feelings."-Kirkus
Someone took Squirrel's lollipop...and he's BIG MAD.
It was pink and blue and stripey and delicious. He bought it with his own lemonade stand money!
And now it's GONE!
Who took it? Was it Badger? Mouse? Rabbit?! Can the lollipop thief be found before Squirrel loses his temper? Or will his friendship with the other playground animals be hurt by his anger as he madly searches for the culprit?
Wacky, funny, and dramatic (but never preachy) Who Took My Lollipop? will have young readers cracking up while also exploring the subtle message about managing anger. For those who really love getting into reading aloud, this book was made for you! A devastated squirrel questions his friends about his missing lollipop in this laugh-out-loud picture book about controlling your temper. "Their faces are expressive; Panczyszyn deftly portrays Squirrel's progression from anxiety to panic to an eruption of frustration and anger. The illustrations are largely set against white backdrops, with little detail, though the book has plenty to spark conversations among young readers about emotions, friendships, and self-improvement. A relatable way to help little ones confront big feelings."-Kirkus
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"Their faces are expressive; Panczyszyn deftly portrays Squirrel's progression from anxiety to panic to an eruption of frustration and anger. The illustrations are largely set against white backdrops, with little detail, though the book has plenty to spark conversations among young readers about emotions, friendships, and self-improvement. A relatable way to help little ones confront big feelings.
Kirkus
"Children will delight in being on the inside of the joke from the moment that the drama is revealed: the pink and blue lollipop is as large as Squirrel's tail and is visible in every panel."
School Library Journal