A Mouthful of Minnows
By (Author) John Hare
Illustrated by John Hare
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
31st January 2023
23rd June 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Reptiles and amphibians
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 241mm, Height 241mm
440g
A fishing story like no other!
Alphonso the alligator snapping turtle cant wait for breakfast. But what if his breakfast is too likable and friendly to eat A Mouthful of Minnows is a humorous picture book about patience, generosity, friendship, and empathy (as well as the awesome mysteries of nature!) that will lure in fans of Ryan T. Higginss We Dont Eat Our Classmates and Peter Browns You Will Be My Friend!
At the bottom of the pond, Alphonso the snapping turtle opens his mouth wide, wiggles his worm-like tongue, and waits patiently for breakfast. He barely notices a measly minnow, but hes thrilled when the entire school shows up. Alphonsos perseverance has paid off! But when a whole family of minnows arrives to celebrate together, Alphonsos true character emerges, and he has second thoughts about the breakfast hes been waiting for.
Acclaimed author-artist John Hares artwork is textured, playful, educational, and energetic, bringing the depths of the underwater setting to life. A Mouthful of Minnows is a surprising and heartwarming picture book that is a great choice for story time and bedtime.
Includes information about alligator snapping turtles.
Alphonso is an alligator snapping turtle, a species with a wormlike tongue that attracts unsuspecting fish. . . . He parks at the bottom of the pond with mouth open wide and tongue wriggling, waiting for breakfast to swim in. But when a school of minnows decides that the worm would make a perfect birthday present . . . Alphonso is so overcome that he not only loses his appetite, he also saves [them] . . . Hares spot-on characterizations are matched by the beauty of the books digitally finished acrylic settings. Publishers Weekly Alphonso, a snapping alligator turtle with a pink, worm-like tongue that baits unsuspecting prey, plunges to the bottom of the pond, opens his mouth wide, and waits for breakfast to appear. Soon one minnow arrives, then several more . . . Hare's digitally enhanced acrylic-on-hardboard paintings are richly hued . . . [and] an appended note offers additional facts about this Ankylosaurusesque species, including suitable real-world cautions. Booklist
John Hare spent his youth in Kansas drawing comic strips about snakes, making spoof yearbooks to entertain his friends, and writing stories about a crime-fighting crocodile. He earned a degree in graphic design and got a job as a production artist at a sportswear company. Later, he moved to Kansas City and worked as a freelance graphic designer. One day, he picked up a brush and painted a scene for his son's nursery. That's when he realized he still wanted nothing more than to bring stories to life. John Hare now lives in Gladstone, Missouri, where he is fortunate to work from his home studio. He is the author of the acclaimed Field Trip to the Moon and Field Trip to the Ocean Deep.