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Biggest Pumpkin Ever

by Steven Kroll, Jeni Bassett
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Overview

The biggest pumpkin is back in this new edition of the bestselling picture book with a foiled sticker sheet!

Once there were two mice who fell in love with the same pumpkin....

Desmond the field mouse wants to carve the biggest jack-o'-lantern in the neighborhood with his pumpkin. Clayton the house mouse wants to win the Biggest Pumpkin contest with his. But when they discover that their choice pumpkins are actually the same one, Desmond and Clayton decide to work together to grow the biggest pumpkin ever!

Two mice, each without the other's knowledge, help a pumpkin grow into "the biggest pumpkin ever" - but for different purposes.

Synopsis

Desmond and Clayton must work together to win the Biggest Pumpkin competition, in this popular bestselling picture book

Children's Literature

Originally published in 1984, this edition offers the opportunity to introduce another generation to the wonderful mice characters Kroll so deftly creates with words and his darling illustrations. "Darling" is not a word to be associated with real mice, but Kroll's charming Clayton and Desmond are definitely in this category. Each of these micelings independently discovers a tiny pumpkin growing in the garden. Unbeknownst to each other, each mouse decides to nurture "his" pumpkin to its fullest potential. Clayton wants to enter it in the town's pumpkin contest and Desmond wants to create the biggest jack-o'-lantern ever seen in the neighborhood. Readers will delight in the knowledge that neither mouse is aware of the other as they water, fertilize, and care for the same pumpkin, Clayton during the day and Desmond by the light of the moon. The delightful laughter they share as they discover each other humming and covering the now truly gigantic pumpkin with blankets (to protect it from frost) is truly charming. The lack of jealousy and the easy with they arrange for both of their goals to be met is a wonderful example for young readers to emulate. Needless to say, the pumpkin prize is won and later the jack-o'-lantern throws a golden light over the entire village of mice. Kroll's illustrations capture the joint exertions and the droll comparisons of the two young mice's efforts with simple cartoon-like drawings that cleverly depict the emotions of each. The townsmice are also given anthropomorphic expressions that reveal their enjoyment of the entire story. Read this one aloud, and plan to plant a pumpkin of your own using Clayton and Desmond's pumpkin growing advice—maybe you'llhave a gigantic pumpkin of you own next fall. Includes foil pumpkin stickers.

About the Author, Steven Kroll

Steven Kroll was the author of over fifty books for children and young adults, including the New York Times bestselling The Biggest Pumpkin Ever.

Jeni Bassett has illustrated more than thirty children's books, including The Biggest Pumpkin Ever, The Squirrel's Thanksgiving, and It's Groundhog Day. She lives in Altamonte Springs, Florida.

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Children's Literature - Sheilah Egan

Originally published in 1984, this edition offers the opportunity to introduce another generation to the wonderful mice characters Kroll so deftly creates with words and his darling illustrations. "Darling" is not a word to be associated with real mice, but Kroll's charming Clayton and Desmond are definitely in this category. Each of these micelings independently discovers a tiny pumpkin growing in the garden. Unbeknownst to each other, each mouse decides to nurture "his" pumpkin to its fullest potential. Clayton wants to enter it in the town's pumpkin contest and Desmond wants to create the biggest jack-o'-lantern ever seen in the neighborhood. Readers will delight in the knowledge that neither mouse is aware of the other as they water, fertilize, and care for the same pumpkin, Clayton during the day and Desmond by the light of the moon. The delightful laughter they share as they discover each other humming and covering the now truly gigantic pumpkin with blankets (to protect it from frost) is truly charming. The lack of jealousy and the easy with they arrange for both of their goals to be met is a wonderful example for young readers to emulate. Needless to say, the pumpkin prize is won and later the jack-o'-lantern throws a golden light over the entire village of mice. Kroll's illustrations capture the joint exertions and the droll comparisons of the two young mice's efforts with simple cartoon-like drawings that cleverly depict the emotions of each. The townsmice are also given anthropomorphic expressions that reveal their enjoyment of the entire story. Read this one aloud, and plan to plant a pumpkin of your own using Clayton and Desmond's pumpkin growing adviceβ€”maybe you'llhave a gigantic pumpkin of you own next fall. Includes foil pumpkin stickers.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Scholastic, Inc.
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780439929462

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