"Fog Island"
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Illustrator: Tomi Ungerer
Awards:
Top 10 Children' s Book 2013- New York Book Review
A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of 2013
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2013
Ages: Kindergarten- 3rd Grade
Pineapple Points: 3/5
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Summary:
A brother and sister go out to the water in their small curragh. They are warned not to go to Fog Island because everyone gets swept up by currents and never return. The children get caught in fog and are swept to the small island. They find a man in the island who welcomes them in and explains that he is the culprit behind the fog. He turns off his fog, so the children can make it home in the morning. When awaking they find themselves alone in a bed with hot soup on a night stand. No wise fog man is to be seen. They make it back to shore in a terrible storm.
Evaluation:
This book was cute. A colorful read that would be a great science introductory book for older readers or vocabulary builder for younger children. The pictures are fun to explore and gloomy, but it compliments the story very nicely.
Illustrator: Tomi Ungerer
Awards:
Top 10 Children' s Book 2013- New York Book Review
A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of 2013
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2013
Ages: Kindergarten- 3rd Grade
Pineapple Points: 3/5
🍍🍍🍍
Summary:
A brother and sister go out to the water in their small curragh. They are warned not to go to Fog Island because everyone gets swept up by currents and never return. The children get caught in fog and are swept to the small island. They find a man in the island who welcomes them in and explains that he is the culprit behind the fog. He turns off his fog, so the children can make it home in the morning. When awaking they find themselves alone in a bed with hot soup on a night stand. No wise fog man is to be seen. They make it back to shore in a terrible storm.
Evaluation:
This book was cute. A colorful read that would be a great science introductory book for older readers or vocabulary builder for younger children. The pictures are fun to explore and gloomy, but it compliments the story very nicely.
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