by Derek Mascarenhas (Author) Meneka Repka (Illustrator)
Someone is stealing from the family's mango tree! Could it be a mango monster?
After waiting all year for mango season, Marianne is excited that the mangoes on their tree are ripe and ready to eat. She loves mangoes and plans to eat all of them. But when she and her sidekick cousin Zoe check out the tree, the lower branches have been picked clean. Someone is stealing their mangoes! Who could it be?
Marianne's neighbor says it could be a mango monster. This exciting idea is more than a bit scary, but the girls are not deterred, and they decide to catch the mango monster in the act. They set all kinds of traps, hoping to uncover the thief--and end up with surprising results.
The Mango Monster is a fun, imaginative, and tasty read that encourages sharing with others. Marianne's powers of deduction and problem-solving skills will delight those who enjoy solving a mystery, and the beautiful artwork will have readers searching for the mango monster in the background of each spread.
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A pair of resourceful cousins endeavors to trap a mango thief in Mascarenhas's conversationally told picture book about pitching in for a larger purpose. The morning that Marianne wakes up to ripe mangoes outside, she and cousin Zoe discover that the tree's lower branches have been picked over. When a neighbor hints at the presence of a mango monster ("They've been stealing from mango trees since before I was born"), the children imagine a purple entity with long claws and an orange tongue. They try various methods of detection--sprinkling ashes to track footprints, placing bells and pots in the branches to sound an alarm--before solving the mystery of the filched fruit. Oranges, purples, and greens dominate Repka's engaging digital illustrations, which hint logically at the culprit throughout while leaving room for whimsy. Characters cue as South Asian. Ages 4-7. (Sept.)
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PreS-Gr 2--Perfect for fans of Gaia Cornwall's Jabari Tries, this sweet picture book uses a mango mystery to exemplify teamwork and problem-solving. Cousins Marianne and Zoe are ecstatic about the start of their favorite time of year: mango season. When they reach for the freshly ripened fruit from their backyard tree, they find it already picked over! The pair resolve to find the sticky-fingered Mango Monster, setting up a series of clever traps to catch it in the act. Although some of their plans fail, they use each outcome as a learning experience, walking readers through their thought processes as they interpret their results and create new traps based on what they learned. The cute and colorful illustrations employ different perspectives to keep readers interested as they solve the mystery alongside the protagonists. VERDICT There are not enough mysteries aimed at this age group, who love being in on the puzzle and helping figure it out. This is a safe choice for the shelves.--Maria Bohan
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