Over the River: A Turkey's Tale
Derek Anderson (Illustrator), Public Public Domain, Lydia Maria ChildBooks.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Overview
Over the river Mama, Papa, and Baby Turkey embark for their vegetarian Thanksgiving Feast. But when a hungry boy and his dog start sniffing around, the turkeys have got to think fast before they become the main course!
Acclaimed artist Derek Anderson's glorious autumn artwork adds heaps of holiday humor to Lydia Maria Child's classic Thanksgiving song. And readers of all ages will be wondering who gobbles up whom until the dessert finale.
Presents the words to the popular Thanksgiving song, with illustrations of a turkey family going to Grandma and Grandpa Turkey's house, pursued by a boy and a dog who are hunting for Thanksgiving dinner.
Synopsis
Over the river Mama, Papa, and Baby Turkey embark for their vegetarian Thanksgiving Feast. But when a hungry boy and his dog start sniffing around, the turkeys have got to think fast before they become the main course!
Acclaimed artist Derek Anderson's glorious autumn artwork adds heaps of holiday humor to Lydia Maria Child's classic Thanksgiving song. And readers of all ages will be wondering who gobbles up whom until the dessert finale.
Publishers Weekly
A top-hatted father turkey, his bonnet-wearing wife and their bespectacled chick, clutching a pilgrim doll, set out for Grandmother's house in Anderson's (Little Quack) rendition of Child's song. The feathered family meets a horse who literally "carr[ies] the sleigh" up a snowy hill while they stick to the road and encounter a predatory dog. The expressions on the fleeing fowls are priceless, as are other comical touches, but the hound's change of heart seems sudden, so that the final scene of turkeys, hound and horse sharing a bounteous meal, sounds a false note. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly
A top-hatted father turkey, his bonnet-wearing wife and their bespectacled chick, clutching a pilgrim doll, set out for Grandmother's house in Anderson's (Little Quack) rendition of Child's song. The feathered family meets a horse who literally "carr[ies] the sleigh" up a snowy hill while they stick to the road and encounter a predatory dog. The expressions on the fleeing fowls are priceless, as are other comical touches, but the hound's change of heart seems sudden, so that the final scene of turkeys, hound and horse sharing a bounteous meal, sounds a false note. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.Children's Literature
The popular holiday song is given a unique twist in this humorous rendition. An engaging turkey family sets off "over the river and through the woods" to dine at grandmother's. Baby Turkey gambols off at an eager pace followed closely behind by a wary Mama and Papa. And they should worry because lurking in the woods is a boy and his dog looking to bag a tasty treat. Over hill and dale, the chase is on for hunter and hunted and it is up to the turkeys to come up with a clever plan to outwit their pursuers. Bold illustrations capture all of the mayhem with the wide-eyed turkeys getting all the attention. With the boy madly chasing the turkeys, armed with only a stick, readers will be cheering for the turkeys all the way. Of course, all ends well with everyone settling down for a delectable vegetarian feast. This is not a first purchase but with so few story- time selections for this holiday, it is a refreshing addition. Music and lyrics for the song are included. 2005, Simon & Schuster, Ages 4 to 7.βBeverley Fahey