Bob and Dob A tale of tattling

Sean E. Avery

Book - 2025

"Dob is a small bird, and so is his brother, Bob. Dob likes nothing more than telling on Bob to get him in trouble--when Bob flies a little too high, perhaps, or goes hunting for worms on his own. "'our secret is safe with me,' Dob tells his brother. But of course it never is, and soon Bob has had enough. And so has their mother! When she scolds Dob for telling on his brother, a gleeful Bob sneaks off by himself to celebrate. And when Dob discovers his brother in a truly dangerous spot, no one wants to listen when he runs for help. What tool can he call on to save poor Bob from a toothy set of jaws?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Sean E. Avery (author)
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
"First published by Walker Books Australia 2025"--Colophon.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781536236040
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Bob and Dob are brother birds with distinctively different personalities. Adventurous Bob pushes boundaries and takes chances. Dob is a "dobber" (Australian slang for a tattletale) who watches his brother's every move and delights in reporting his misdeeds to their mother. Bob begs him to stop, and finally Mother has also had enough and demands that he no longer inform on his brother. Delighted at this reprieve, Bob sneaks away to search for worms. But Dob has again followed him and sees a crocodile closing in on the unsuspecting Bob. Dob's attempts to get help are stymied by his mom's injunction against his tales. Now he must use his storytelling skills to save Bob from the croc's jaws. His ploy works, Croc is humiliated, and Dob can now tell the tale of his heroism. Avery presents the events in carefully manipulated vignettes, employing a narrator's description as well as word bubbles containing characters' statements placed within the illustrations, which depict Bob as blue, Dob as red, and Mother as an imposing purple. Their every expression is captured by slight changes in their beaks, pupils, or eyebrows, indicating joy, consternation, or anger. Little ones will love reading this story and returning to find new details. Though the worddobber isn't defined, its meaning is clear in context. A thrilling tale with a gently conveyed moral.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.