by Deborah Diesen (Author) Dan Hanna (Illustrator)
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In repeating, rhymed verse, Diesen recounts Mr. Fish's first day of school. With big, purple-rimmed eyes and downturned lips, he roams from classroom to classroom, trying to keep up ("The class was doing math, / And most everybody knew it./ So he tried long division.../ But he just couldn't do it"). Finally, kindly Miss Hewitt introduces him to her classroom for Brand-New Fish--right where he belongs. While Mr. Fish's story ends a bit oddly, with a class reunion years later, readers who have known the sinking feeling of falling behind at school should find their spirits buoyed. Ages 2-5. Author's agent: Alyssa Eisner Henkin, Trident Media Group. (July)
Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-K--Pout-Pout Fish is back, this time recalling when he left for school "for the first time of all." As he floats down the corridor looking into each classroom, however, he discovers students doing things that, try as he might, he just can't accomplish. With failures at writing, drawing shapes, and long division, the discouraged fish counts off his troubles: "I'm not smart! I'll never get it! I don't belong! So forget it!" Enter Miss Hewitt, his understanding teacher, who assures Fish that "You don't have to know things/You haven't learned yet!" "I'm here to help you learn," she continues. "With practice, you will get it." The humorous cartoon illustrations depict a variety of sea creatures at their schoolwork and large views of Fish earnestly trying various tasks and giving up in "flub-flub exasperation," tongue lolling out of his mouth or hiding under his writing pad. Each time he recites his troubles, he appears hanging onto letters, shapes, or numbers. Youngsters will enjoy repeating the bouncy rhymed text. And when they are faced with a new challenge or when things seem too difficult, they can repeat the mantra "We are smart! We can get it! We belong! We won't forget it!" A confidence-boosting offering.--Marianne Saccardi, formerly at Norwalk Community College, CT
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission."Diesen tackles a worry not often found in back-to-school books; young Mr. Fish will ease children's fears about what will be expected of them." —Kirkus Reviews
"Fans of this series will appreciate Diesen's rhythmic - and ultimately reassuring - text, and Hanna's sunny illustrations contain many clever details." —Booklist
Deborah Diesen is the author of the New York Times-bestselling Pout-Pout Fish books, and has worked as a bookseller, a bookkeeper, and a reference librarian. She lives in Michigan with her family.
Dan Hanna has over ten years' experience in the animation industry, and his work has appeared on BBC America and the Cartoon Network. He lives in Camarillo, California.