Bound To Stay Bound

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 Verdad sobre el sofa
 Author: Rubin, Adam

 Publisher:  Putnam (2024)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [39] p., col. ill., 24 x 26 cm

 BTSB No: 769577 ISBN: 9780593699867
 Ages: 3-7 Grades: K-2

 Subjects:
 Sofas -- Fiction
 Spanish language -- Reading materials
Genres:
Spanish Language
Animals
Humorous Fiction

Price: $23.98

Summary:
Most people think couches are just for sitting, or maybe napping, and don't give it a second thought. But did you know couches can go berserk if you don't feed them a steady diet of coins, cell phones, and remote controls? And did you know some couches are grown on a farm? In Spanish.

 Illustrator: Liniers

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (05/10/24)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 05/10/2024 Gr 1–3—This translation of The Truth About the Couch features a universally humorous plot, child-friendly creativity, and cartoon speech-bubble dialogue. It opens to endpapers filling across the gutter with a rich red curtain depicting a theaterlike stage setting. With a page turn, the story introduces an unnamed fox protagonist who speaks directly to readers, making eye contact as he walks across the stage, and dramatically points out the sofa. He continues, stating that he will show and tell readers what the furniture police do not want them to hear about sofas. Of course, children will be hooked, because they want to know what they are not supposed to! The introduction of an unnamed, grumpy opossum and the debate between the two—almost entirely in dialogue—is entertaining. This makes for an exciting primary-grade Spanish-language read-aloud. It encourages listeners to talk back to the protagonists and provide evidence of their thinking (i.e., foreshadowing in illustrations). It can also be a strong mentor text for using dialogue and speech bubbles in student writing. VERDICT This meta-picture book will be a favorite for kids with its animal protagonists, laugh-out-loud plot, and character interactions.—Ruth Quiroa - Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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