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A Mountain of Mittens

by Lynn Plourde, Mitch Vane
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Overview

Molly always forgets her mittens at school. Every day Molly's parents use a new method -- Velcro, crochet chains, even duct tape -- to help her remember. But Molly and all the other kids still forget their mittens. When the mountain of mittens in the lost-and-found grows and grows, it causes a real emergency!

Synopsis

Molly always forgets her mittens at school. Every day Molly's parents use a new method -- Velcro, crochet chains, even duct tape -- to help her remember. But Molly and all the other kids still forget their mittens. When the mountain of mittens in the lost-and-found grows and grows, it causes a real emergency!

Kirkus Reviews

Where do all those lost mittens go? Despite Mommy's warning not to leave her mittens at school, young Molly does, but for a good cause: She uses them to warm up a shivering turtle in her classroom's terrarium. Mr. Jolly, her teacher, rescues them and puts them on the lost-and-found pile, prompting the refrain, oft-repeated, "Mittens, mittens, my, oh, my, a mountain of mittens piled up high." In subsequent days, Mommy tries Velcro, crocheting, duct tape, etc., to keep Molly from losing her mittens. Apparently, it's a school-wide epidemic: When the principal Mrs. Folly announces that students will not be able to leave the school without mittens, she triggers a rush on the mitten pile, as well as a hilarious disaster. Vane's busy illustrations-in watercolor and dip-pen and India ink-are full of quirky additional jokes. A happy and sublimely silly tale-but why is a book about mittens publishing in the summer? (Picture book. 4-7)

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Kirkus Reviews

Where do all those lost mittens go? Despite Mommy's warning not to leave her mittens at school, young Molly does, but for a good cause: She uses them to warm up a shivering turtle in her classroom's terrarium. Mr. Jolly, her teacher, rescues them and puts them on the lost-and-found pile, prompting the refrain, oft-repeated, "Mittens, mittens, my, oh, my, a mountain of mittens piled up high." In subsequent days, Mommy tries Velcro, crocheting, duct tape, etc., to keep Molly from losing her mittens. Apparently, it's a school-wide epidemic: When the principal Mrs. Folly announces that students will not be able to leave the school without mittens, she triggers a rush on the mitten pile, as well as a hilarious disaster. Vane's busy illustrations-in watercolor and dip-pen and India ink-are full of quirky additional jokes. A happy and sublimely silly tale-but why is a book about mittens publishing in the summer? (Picture book. 4-7)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Inc.
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781570914669

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