Fish Are Not Afraid of Doctors (Maud the Koala)

by J E Morris (Author) J E Morris (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Maud the Koala
Maud the koala knows a visit to the doctor will help keep her healthy--so why is she so scared? Maud gets nervous waiting at the doctor's office for a checkup, so she looks to the fish tank in the waiting room for comfort. Fish don't have to go to the doctor--she wishes she could be a fish. So when Maud has to get a shot, she shuts her eyes and pretends exactly that: She becomes an aquatic version of herself and pretends to swim through the sea, blowing bubbles and meeting other marine life, until she hears the doctor telling her it's all done! J. E. Morris's charming illustrations and comic-like panels make this a unique format with a narrative style perfect for storytime.
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Gr 1-3--Maud, a young koala, goes to the doctor for a checkup in this appealing new reader series. While in the waiting room, Maud admires the fish in a large tank and when it's her time to go to the exam room, she tries hiding behind the tank in order not to be seen. In the doctor's office, Maud is declared healthy, but needs a vaccination. After asking "what's a vax-i-nay-shun?" she again wishes she was a fish so that she could avoid the shot. She begins to daydream that she has fins and scales and is under the sea meeting turtles, octopuses, and whales and blowing lots of bubbles. She's called out of her reverie and finds that the vaccination has already happened and her visit is over. When her mom calls her brave, Maud quickly responds that it's because "fish are not afraid of doctors." The story uses a variety of methods to tell the story--comic panels, dialogue, word bubbles, and some wordless images--and there's an engaging plot that readers will relate to. There are perhaps a few new vocabulary words but context clues in the illustrations and the doctor's explanation make them understandable. The printmaking-style illustrations are softly colored and textured (note the turtle wallpaper) and have a cartoonlike style that will likely appeal. VERDICT Young readers will connect with Maud and will look forward to her next outing. A solid purchase for libraries.--Mary Kuehner, Arapahoe Library District, CO

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Review quotes

Young readers will connect with Maud and will look forward to her next outing. —School Library Journal

Maud is a sympathetic character in a simply told story. Well-structured and appealing... —Booklist
J E Morris
J. E. Morris (she/her) is an author and illustrator of numerous books for children, including May I Please Have a Cookie? and Please Write Back! featuring Alfie the Alligator, as well as the Steve and Wessley Scholastic Reader series.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781524784430
Lexile Measure
480
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Penguin Workshop
Publication date
April 20, 2018
Series
Maud the Koala
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV002100 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Fishes
JUV002160 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Mammals
Library of Congress categories
Fishes
Imagination
Medical care
Koalas
Fear of doctors

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