Readers journey into the bedtime ritual of reading a story with Papa saying,
I'll read one of your favorites. And of course you are not going to interrupt the story tonight are you?
Little red chicken replies that she will be good. Sure she will..............
As Papa first reads Hansel and Gretel followed by Little Red Riding Hood and then Chicken Little, little red hen interrupts at the first opportune moment when she can not bear for the story to continue. She spins her own interpretation on the events. Stein illustrates the beginning of each of these tales in old style line brown tone drawings but when little red chicken interrupts he has her leaping into the story pages in bold colors which not only changes the narrative but the story characters expressions and actions as well.
It might be fun to pair this with Once Upon A Time, the End (Asleeep in 60 Seconds) by Geoffrey Kloske and illustrated by Barry Blitt.
David Ezra Stein says on the back book jacket flap and at his web site that I'll never forget the experience of sitting in a beloved lap and having a whole world open before me: a world brought to life by the pictures and the grown-up's voice. That is what I want to re-create in my own books.
Mission accomplished.
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