Posted on October 19th, 2017 by pajamapress
“I recommend this book for parents who want to help their children deal with their friend moving away. It shows the child taking some time to deal with his feelings and then the parents spending time with him. It ends with hope that a new friend will appear. Teachers may want this book in their library to help students realize that new friends can appear at any time.”
—Tami Harris
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Posted in Ben Says Goodbye | Tagged book-review, canlit, friendship, kidlit, Kim La Fave, moving-away, picture-books, sarah-ellis
Posted on February 17th, 2016 by pajamapress
Ben and his friend Peter watch as movers load their truck with box after box, followed by Peter’s red bicycle. Ben finds it hard to say goodbye. Once Peter is gone, he decides to move under the table and become a caveboy, eating with his fingers and drawing on the cave wall with a pointed stick. After completing a complex narrative picture featuring two boys, Ben leaves the cave and rejoins his family. Looking out the window later, he sees a new truck, with movers unloading boxes, followed by a child-sized, neon-blue scooter. Ellis hits all the right notes in this sensitive text. Ben may not be able to talk through his downcast emotional state (particularly since Caveboy Ben says only, “guh”), but with his supportive family in the background, he works things out on his own. Le Fave’s strong, expressive line drawings make the characters’ emotions easy to read. He illustrates Ben’s cave period in earthy tones, contrasting with other, more colorful scenes. A satisfying picture book and a welcome sequel to Ben over Night (2005)—Booklist
Posted in Kim La Fave | Tagged award-winning-illustrator, beloved-children's-author, best-friend, Caveman, childrens-book, fiction, Kim-LaFave, moving-away, Pajama Press, picture-book, sarah-ellis, supportive-family