Rita and Ralph's Rotten Day
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Have you ever been REALLY mad at your best friend?* "This well-crafted story is an excellent choice for those seeking books featuring conflict-resolution." -- Booklist, starred reviewIn two little houses,on two little hills,lived two best friends...So begins the story of Rita and Ralph. Every day they meet to play beneath the apple tree. It's always fun and games -- until one roundly rotten day when a new game means someone ends up crying. Who knew it could be so hard to say "I'm sorry?"Just when it seems nothing will ever be right again, a surprising thing happens. The old friends try something new, that isn't new at all. Something they've done a hundred times...Carmen Agra Deedy's brilliant storytelling combined with Pete Oswald's spirited illustrations make for a comforting tale of healing and true friendship.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The classic hand game "Mr. Wiggle and Mr. Waggle" is recast here with two best friends who live "in two little houses, on two little hills." To reach their favorite playing spot, an apple tree at the midpoint between their houses, each must travel "down the hill, and up the hill, and down the hill, and up the hill" a rolling geography underscored by the book's horizontal format and undulating typography. One day, Ralph bops Rita on the head with a rock and runs away; he belatedly tromps to her house to make amends but can only muster a grumpy, shouted apology. A fuming Rita then tromps to Ralph's house and retaliates with a demand ("I WANT MY PINECONE BACK!"). In each instance, the hilly terrain gives the kids plenty of opportunity to build up a full steam of guilty anger and resentment. But a new day dawns, sincere regrets are expressed ("I'm sorry!" "I'm sorrier!"), and the fun via zombie tag and daisy chains resumes. Oswald's (The Sad Little Fact) jaunty style and digital gouache watercolor textures give the pictures a lighthearted feel, while bouncy text by Deedy (The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!) has just enough repetition to be compelling. Ages 4 8.