What Are You Doing, Benny?
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Publisher Description
From New York Times-bestselling illustrator Kady MacDonald Denton and award-winning author Cary Fagan comes a charming sibling story that has the makings of a contemporary classic.
Benny's little brother is really good at a lot of things -- making potions and paper airplanes, building forts, putting on puppet shows, even petting the neighbor's cat (he has a special way of scratching her just behind the ears). But whenever he tries to join in Benny's activities, all Benny ever says is "No." Maybe his little brother can watch him do cool stuff, if he's lucky. What is a little fox to do, except give Benny a taste of his own medicine? Totally familiar yet fresh and original, tenderly told and consistently funny, this story perfectly captures the joys (and annoyances!) of sibling relationships.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This amusing tale of two young foxes by Fagan (Little Blue Chair) captures the ups and downs of sibling relationships. Benny's little brother wants to join in on the fun as Benny paints in the treetops, rides his bike, and scratches a cat, but each time he shows enthusiasm ("I'm terrific at making potions"), Benny responds with a cool "No." This doesn't stop the younger sibling from pestering, nor Benny from dismissing him, even if Benny does continually stop by the younger's burrow room to check in. Finally, fed up with the constant rejections, including Benny's refusal to make him a splendid-looking sandwich, the younger fox decides to set up his own puppet show, starring a frog-and-crocodile duo playing out a situation similar to his own ("No, no, no!" says the haughty croc). When Benny re-enters the room with his own requests, it becomes clear that turnabout is fair play at least until a peace-brokering sandwich appears. Earth-toned ink, watercolor, and gouache illustrations by Denton (A Visitor for Bear) convey sibling dynamics with aplomb, lending a certain timelessness to this relationship. Ages 3-7.