B is for bananas A going bananas alphabet book

Carrie Tillotson

Book - 2023

"A is for Awake . . . but B is for Bedtime. When the narrator of this alphabet book tries to make it a bedtime book, Banana objects. Bedtime is BORING! And Banana is the star of this book, so it should really be called B Is for Bananas instead. It shouldn't be about bedtime at all. Journey through all the letters of the alphabet in this laugh-out-loud story from Carrie Tillotson and Estrela Lourenço about a banana who is NOT ready to go to bed."--Publisher marketing.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Humorous fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Flamingo Books [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Carrie Tillotson (author)
Other Authors
Estrela Lourenço (illustrator)
Item Description
On the title page and cover the words 'bedtime' and 'to bed' are marked out and replaced with 'bananas'.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 27 cm
Audience
Ages range: 4-8.
ISBN
9780593528068
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K--This is the toddler book of all toddler books, and one to leave preschoolers squealing. Laughter will be the name of the game every time this book is read; it is hilarious! A little banana is supposed to be ready for bed, but getting ready is the last thing on the menu. Written as an alphabet book, the narration is often co-opted by the little banana. "J is for jammies" is instantly corrected to its retort: "J is for jumping! Look--banana splits!" The banana is literally jumping around the page and doing the splits. Every page depicts a solid eye-appealing background color with banana in action around the featured letter. The banana speaks with speech bubbles while the adult's words are written in an oval elsewhere on the page. The sarcasm is easy to recognize and even the littlest child will understand the game. Most pages feature only one black capital letter and a word that has something to do with settling down and going to bed. There are also reminders of things to do prior to sleep like taking a bath, brushing teeth, "going" and washing hands after. Children will be worn out by this. VERDICT A must-have for all picture book collections, paired with an even more soothing title afterward.--Tracy Cronce

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

This anthropomorphic banana is NOT ready for bed. The protagonist of Counting to Bananas (2022) returns to explore the alphabet. "A is for awake," announces the narrator. "B is for bedtime." But our hero wants B to be for banana; the narrator points out that this is a bedtime book. Banana is not having any of that and suggests that C should be for Banana (Captain Banana the pirate, that is). Still, Banana bathes ("D is for Dirty"), uses the potty ("G is for Going"), and brushes their teeth ("I is for Incisors")…but when the narrator announces "L is for Listening," Banana has finally had enough and takes over, pencil in hand, and crosses out all the bedtime words, replaces them with more playful fare, and acts each out in Banana-edited illustrations. Q isn't for quiet but quarterback. R isn't for relax but robot. Humoring Banana, the narrator announces that "S is for Scary," as in stories. Banana backs down, frightened, and the bedtime words return and end with one "zonked" Banana. Exuberant Banana has as much fun taking control of the alphabet as they did taking over counting. Lourenço returns with digitally created illustrations full of Banana's bonkers energy and plenty of color. Speech balloons are used throughout as Banana argues with the narrator. Banana might end up tuckered out, but little listeners will probably be supercharged with giggles. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An a-peeling alphabet adventure. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.