Ivan loves a good story. Like that one about the three bears or those three gruff billy goats. Where else can a dog find such playmates, action ,fun...or a cookie? Ivan's own good story lands him just where he loves to be. In your lap.
Rambunctious readers will easily identify with Ivan, an energetic terrier whos sure to tickle their funny bones. With a dearth of words, a plethora of familiar storybook characters and a delicious pun in the title, Catalanotto ("No Dessert Forever!") tells the story of a rowdy brown and white terrier who enters the action of the book in highly meta-fictional style. Once upon a time there were three billy goats named Gruff, the book begins, but at the turn of the page, Ivan appears, barking wildly and frightening the goats. The narrator shouts Ivan!... Youre ruining the story! Catalanotto creates no visual distinctions between the fictional characters in the fairy tales and Ivan, but the text makes it clear that the puppy doesnt belong. The narrator doggedly tries to begin several different classic childrens tales, but after each one-page opening, Ivan disrupts, shouting his only line: Arf! Arf! Arf! (He scatters the three pigs bricks, sticks and straw, and he eats the gingerbread boy.) Its not until he stares significantly at the reader/narrator in a humorous close-up that the narrator gives up and begins, There once was a little dog named Ivan. To the readers surprise, Ivan walks off the page and immediately curls up to sleep. Catalanottos watercolors show Ivan chasing off each storys characters literally into the sunset, and the endearing puppy will make this picture book a read-aloud favorite. Ages 2-5. "(Sept.)" Copyright 2007 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 1A high-spirited terrier creates mayhem in the fairy-tale world as an unseen narrator tries to tell a series of bedtime stories. "Once upon a time there were three billy goats named Gruff," the narrator begins, but stops short when Ivan bursts onto the scene with an enthusiastic "Arf! Arf! Arf!" After chasing away the goats, he moves on to disrupt the lives of the three bears, the three little pigs, and the gingerbread boy. The noisy pup sneaks into each story, refusing to calm down despite the narrator's increasingly strident admonitions. At last, the storyteller gives up and in one final effort intones, "There once was a little dog named Ivan." But the terrier wanders away to fall asleep in his doggie bed, probably worn out from all of his mischief. The watercolor and gouache paintings add to the humor of this imaginative story, which is presented in large, readable type. Serene, light-filled pictures of the storybook figures with the approaching terrier in the background are followed by scenes of pandemonium in which the excitable pup joyously barks with all his might as the other characters flee. The startled reactions of the fairy-tale denizens and Ivan's expressive countenance will make readers chuckle and chortle with delight."Linda L. Walkins, Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Brighton, MA" Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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