Papagayo: The Mischief Maker
J**S
You can't go wrong with this series
I have the complete series of Gerald McDermot books for my grandchildren's nightly reading. The kids go back to these books over and over. I think it is because the illustrations are so colorful and interesting and the narrative is carefully crafted to be easy and interesting to listen to. I think the kids really like hearing stories about these "tricksters" who get in and out of trouble and are clever about dealing with their problems. I think the adults like the stories too. These books are a win/win for Grandpa and the Grand kids. Papagayo and Coyote are favorites but if we have time we might read them all in one night.
S**.
Folktales for youngsters
This book is one of my 3 year-old favorites. The story is fun, and when we went out to Yellowstone, our little girl was wondering if the Raven's as noisy as they were were like Papagayo. The drawings are very good and it is a good message story for a young child to read.
A**.
Beautiful and though provoking
My son loves these books. He’s 2 and loves the stories and the imagery that accompanies them. They are thought provoking and my son loves to retell the story. Cultural diversity in stories is important to us but the folklore also bring some interesting concepts to the forefront for his consideration.
D**E
ATTENTION MOMS AND YOUNG READERS
My great grandson loves this series of books. They keep his interest and make him laugh. He listened to me read them to him when he was very young, and even though he can't read yet, he tells me the story page by page. I would recommend this author to all youngsters; especially boys, as the content is laughingly mischievous.
G**.
Fun to read, beautiful to look at
Another good one in the McDermott trickster series. Good story, great artwork.
M**T
Excellent book.
Great short story to read to a young child or have read by a young reader. Beautiful illustrations throughout the story
A**A
Fantastic illustrations
From reading other reviews, I understand this is a classic, but I was not familiar with it.The good:The 2-3yo and I love the colorful pictures. We look for shapes and identify colors in the pieces of animals. This will be a great tool for his own art when he is old enough to use scissors and construction paper.We do voices for Papagayo and the quiet, sleepy sloth, and little one likes to squawk or yawn with the animals. The book helped him not be afraid of cricket and treefrog noises at night, and we have started to pay attention to and talk about the phases of the moon.The not-as-good:This story is a little long for young ones. Some pages have multiple paragraphs.This has more plot than the baby bored (I mean, board) books, but less plot than other children’s stories.I was looking for an Anansi-style moral to the story, but there isn’t one. We emphasize that Papagayo helped his friends be brave.The moon-eater scared him at first (because the reader thought it would be a good idea to do a scary voice and growl), but we made him a silly dog who eats the sugar cookie moon.
A**R
Excellent book for kids
My four year old loves this book
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