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This is a pretty nonsensical story. I think it's basically just a statement about how some kids will find mud and manage to get dirty when they go outside, no matter what. Here we have a sentient mud puddle that kind of stalks a little girl named Jule Ann.
It lurks in trees or on the roof and hides behind fences. Every time Jule Ann puts on clean clothes and goes outside, the mud puddle is waiting to get her dirty (which results in a thorough scrubbing from her mother). Eventually, Jule Ann has This is a pretty nonsensical story. I think it's basically just a statement about how some kids will find mud and manage to get dirty when they go outside, no matter what. Here we have a sentient mud puddle that kind of stalks a little girl named Jule Ann. It lurks in trees or on the roof and hides behind fences. Every time Jule Ann puts on clean clothes and goes outside, the mud puddle is waiting to get her dirty (which results in a thorough scrubbing from her mother).
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Eventually, Jule Ann has had enough, and she concocts a simple plan to get rid of the mud puddle once and for all.Maybe the reason I'm struggling with liking this one more is because of the illustrations. They're okay, but when I read Robert Munsch's stories, I really like seeing what Michael Martchenko can do with the illustrations. If this book had been illustrated by him, I might've had a more favourable opinion of it.All in all, it's not terrible, but it's not my favourite Munsch book by any means. This is a fun and silly book that shows what happens when a little girl repeatedly gets covered in mud.
Our girls really enjoyed this book and laughed often at the absurdity of the mud puddle going after Jule Ann. The illustrations are colorful and cartoonish.Our girls liked watching the story on the Tumblebooks website. is a talented storyteller and he's very entertaining when he narrates his own stories!
We read this book a second time and this time I nar This is a fun and silly book that shows what happens when a little girl repeatedly gets covered in mud. Our girls really enjoyed this book and laughed often at the absurdity of the mud puddle going after Jule Ann. The illustrations are colorful and cartoonish.Our girls liked watching the story on the Tumblebooks website. is a talented storyteller and he's very entertaining when he narrates his own stories!
We read this book a second time and this time I narrated it, although not nearly as well. We read this today as one of the books in our puppet show. One staff member read the book while other staff helped act it out. This was the funnest book of the day by far! The kids watched the saga unfold and thought the jumping mud puddle was hilarious. Nowhere in the book does the mother accuse the girl of lying about how she got muddy, which will either annoy or thrill readers. The book is playful and has a good rhythm.
Very cute!For: readers looking for a bath time or playtime book; readers We read this today as one of the books in our puppet show. One staff member read the book while other staff helped act it out. This was the funnest book of the day by far! The kids watched the saga unfold and thought the jumping mud puddle was hilarious. Nowhere in the book does the mother accuse the girl of lying about how she got muddy, which will either annoy or thrill readers. The book is playful and has a good rhythm.
Very cute!For: readers looking for a bath time or playtime book; readers looking to talk about cleanliness.Possible red flags: some caregivers may feel the book encourages telling falsehoods; some readers may not enjoy all that mud. I actually have two prints of this book so it's going to be interesting review.Even for Robert Munsch this book is a repetitive oddball.
(Which isn't all that bad. (Maybe a little too repetitive.) But not bad) Even the end is pretty strange like, 'WHAT?'
Strange.I like the cover of the new one. It truly describes what to expect.Both copies were drawn by Sami Suomalainen and his revisions are pretty interesting.1. First thing he did was give Mud Puddle the proper personality he needed.
I actually have two prints of this book so it's going to be interesting review.Even for Robert Munsch this book is a repetitive oddball. (Which isn't all that bad. (Maybe a little too repetitive.) But not bad) Even the end is pretty strange like, 'WHAT?' Strange.I like the cover of the new one. It truly describes what to expect.Both copies were drawn by Sami Suomalainen and his revisions are pretty interesting.1.
First thing he did was give Mud Puddle the proper personality he needed. I love the design of the new mud puddle.2. Jule Ann lost weight, (like a lot of weight.) from the old copy.3.
If you compare the first page of art between them wow this he has gotten a lot better over the years.While I like the book I do prefer his other books more. (Maybe because even growing up I looked a Michael Martchenko's designed books more often?)(As a children's author I ummm. It could be the times we live in today but I wouldn't be as comfortable with naked children in my books. (I don't mean disrespect but in the new version she is more nude than The Paper Bag Princess even showed.(Did they need to add nipples?(The Paper Bag Princess didn't have any.)))).
I did a review with the newer version but I am just going to touch up on a couple things with this version of the book.The art is simpler than in the new version. Believe it or not the bathing scenes are more conservative than the 90s version. But the Mud Puddle doesn't have the personality as he now does.There is also this weird Black and White drawings to replace the colored pictures every few pages.
There isn't any rhyme or reason the artist just did it. (Maybe because a couple of the picture I did a review with the newer version but I am just going to touch up on a couple things with this version of the book.The art is simpler than in the new version. Believe it or not the bathing scenes are more conservative than the 90s version. But the Mud Puddle doesn't have the personality as he now does.There is also this weird Black and White drawings to replace the colored pictures every few pages. There isn't any rhyme or reason the artist just did it.
(Maybe because a couple of the pictures almost seem identical apart from the mud puddle missing from the a couple colored versions of the same picture.). Mud Puddle, written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Dusan Petricic, is a picturebook scheduled for release on September 1 2012. In this fun read, Jule Ann loves to play outside. However, everytime she does a sneaky mud puddle attacks. It comes at her from the roof, trees, and a variety of unexpected directions. Each time Jule Ann ends up in the bath, getting dressed again, and making another attempt to play out doors.
Our young hero tries to outsmart the puddle, and is creative and resourcef Mud Puddle, written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Dusan Petricic, is a picturebook scheduled for release on September 1 2012. In this fun read, Jule Ann loves to play outside. However, everytime she does a sneaky mud puddle attacks. It comes at her from the roof, trees, and a variety of unexpected directions.
Each time Jule Ann ends up in the bath, getting dressed again, and making another attempt to play out doors. Our young hero tries to outsmart the puddle, and is creative and resourceful in her defeat of the messy glob of mud.Mud Puddle is a picturebook that made me think of my daughter, who seems to attract dirt like Jule Ann attracts mud. I am fully expecting to hear excuses about attacking mud puddles in my near future.
The combination of Jule Ann's imagination and propensity to get dirty is paired with bright full color illustrations makes this a delight to share with young readers. I really like that while Jule Ann's mother helped her get cleaned up, Jule Ann was the one to develop and execute the plan that defeated the muddy puddle.I highly recommend Mud Puddle for home and library collections. It opens lines of communication, and encourages children to use their imagination and problem solving skills. Robert Munsch was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Fordham University in 1969 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and from Boston University in 1971 with a Master of Arts degree in anthropology.He studied to become a Jesuit priest, but decided he would rather work with children after jobs at orphanages and daycare centers. In 1973, he received a Master of Education in Chil Robert Munsch was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Fordham University in 1969 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and from Boston University in 1971 with a Master of Arts degree in anthropology.He studied to become a Jesuit priest, but decided he would rather work with children after jobs at orphanages and daycare centers.
In 1973, he received a Master of Education in Child Studies from Tufts University. In 1975 he moved to Canada to work at the preschool at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario. He also taught in the Department of Family Studies at the University of Guelph as a lecturer and as an assistant professor.
In Guelph he was encouraged to publish the many stories he made up for the children he worked with.Munsch's wife delivered two stillborn babies in 1979 and 1980. Out of the tragedy, he produced one of his best-known books, Love You Forever.
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This book was listed fourth on the 2001 Publishers Weekly All-Time Best selling Children's Books list for paperbacks at 6,970,000 copies (not including the 1,049,000 hardcover copies). The Munsches have since become adoptive parents of Julie, Andrew and Tyya (see them all in Something Good!)Munsch has obsessive-compulsive disorder and has also suffered from manic depression. In August 2008, Munsch suffered a stroke that affected his ability to speak in normal sentences. He has recovered enough that he is able to perform live, but has put his writing career on hold until he is fully recovered.