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C**E
Cute!
My 3 year old loved this library book so much, I decided to purchase it for our home. Such a cute read!
P**A
Fast shipping. Product as described.
Fast shipping. Product as described. Grandson loves this book!
C**E
Terrifically fun read-aloud!
As some of you may know, our girls have gone to a wonderful play-based preschool here in our neighborhood. One of the only teacher-driven times in their day is storytime, which focuses on repeated readings of the same book throughout the week. One favorite book that both girls got to experience during their time at this school was Stuck, by Oliver Jeffers... So, what makes Stuck so loved in our house?⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Stuck is just plain fun! Written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers, Stuck is the story of Floyd and his kite that gets stuck in a tree. Floyd spends the rest of the day trying to get his kite out of the tree, but nothing he tries works... Kids and adults alike root for Floyd and his kite, and we laugh at the absurdity of some of the things Floyd tries. A few times in the book, you think Floyd has finally come to his senses, but, alas... rather than climb that ladder he borrowed from a neighbor, he tosses it at the kite, too! In the end, Floyd uses a saw to save the day, but Jeffers throws a brilliant twist in this resolution as well.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Silly story aside, Jeffers wonderfully draws children into the story! The opening page begins, "It all began..." so we know from the first three words that we're in for an adventure! Jeffers handwrote the narrative for the story, giving it an endearing and childlike voice. The illustrations range from simple vignettes to full-page spreads, and they're bright, colorful, and also laugh-inducing. Jeffers also uses small speech bubbles here and there that always make my girls giggle.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Though I tend to share books with strong social-emotional messages or lessons, we love books that make us laugh, too, and this hits the spot! Stuck is silly, over-the-top, and one that you and your kids will both enjoy reading over and over again. Stuck is also on my 90booksfor90days picture book summer reading list, so scroll back to check that out if you missed it!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀If you liked this, check out:* Escargot by Slater* Du Iz Tak? by Ellis* Interrupting Chicken by Stein* Elephant and Piggie books by Willems
E**K
A nice story, but not as good as I had hoped for **Update- I've really grown to appreciate the book!
I was ordering some books for use in my preschool classroom and Stuck came up as a book with good recommendations. I was spending off a gift certificate and after some research decided to order it on an impulse as a treat to myself. It is a nice quality book, simple matte illustrations, and aesthetically pleasing. The font is part cursive/ part print and is a bit difficult for my seven year old daughter to read which is unfortunate for motivated readers and my preschool students who might want to find familiar letters or words in the text. The story was cute and pretty imaginative- just missing a real hook to keep me laughing. It's the end of the school year so I no longer have classes full of children to read to, maybe I'll have a different opinion about this book after I have a receptive audience. I'll add to this review in the fall if this is the case, but as a teacher of 25 years this book doesn't live up to some of the other read-a-loud books that I work with on a regular basis.**UpdateAfter reading this book to groups of children from pre-k to third grade I have decided that this is a very funny read-out-loud book indeed. One class of students were inspired to create their own "Stuck" story and we ended up making a huge "Stuck" tree in our classroom and hanging drawings of our "Stuck" items from it. It's always a fun book to bring out with a new group, the laughing starts on the third page and just gets louder until the surprise ending! The font remained a bit of an issue for early reading preschoolers, it just wasn't similar enough for most of them to decode- but it wasn't generally an issue since the book is such a great group time read.
G**N
Hilariously absurd adventure in problem-solving
Jeffers' signature whimsical illustrations and clever storytelling combine to create a hilarious and heartwarming tale of a boy who gets his kite stuck in a tree... and the increasingly absurd items he throws up there in an attempt to dislodge it. 🪁🌳 Each new attempt is more outrageous than the last, leading to a laugh-out-loud climax that is as unexpected as it is satisfying. 📚💫
S**.
A lot of fun for the kids, hard to read, though
My kids really enjoy this book. We always stop towards the end when the tree is full so they can search and find things. That said, this is a really difficult book to read from the side or upside-down because it appears to be handwritten. I often have to stop to turn the book a bit to figure out a word.You may not have as difficult of a time. My husband is usually OK with it; he is good at reading letters upside-down, though. Not so much me.Pros:FunnyOpportunities to get kids involved in the story, e.g. "what do you think happens next?", "what do you see?"Good illustrationsCons:Hard to read due to font/handwriting of text.
S**N
Highly recommend! Excellent book!
This is an excellent book. It might take you by surprise. Children love the book because it I humorous and they definitely pay attention. There are so many good talking points to this book. It’s great for teaching children about so many things, especially about asking for help before a problem becomes bigger than it really is. I teach 4 and 5 yr olds but my daughter teaches 2nd and she also loves this book for her class.
M**E
Such a fun book
Five stars for the book!! We got this from the library and just had to own it because it's so silly.Three stars for of the book's condition. I ordered another children's book with this one and they were both very warped. They're board books so it's not as noticable but they don't lie flat - i'm not super pleased to pay for something like that.
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