Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Silhouettes of all different types of shapes
Cons: Basically just a
list of things
The Bottom Line:
While not his best book
While not his best book
Dr. Seuss still makes shape books
Into something fun
Shape Book Dr. Seuss Style
Shape books are usually fairly similar and predictable. You’ve got something that represents a circle or a square or a triangle. That’s not the case when Dr. Seuss does one. In fact, you won’t find any of those traditional shapes in The Shape of Me and Other Stuff.
The book is two kids talking about how oddly different
things are shaped. As they name each
item, you see a silhouette of that item on the page as well. Really, there’s not much more to the book
than that.
And that’s my biggest issue with it. There’s no real story or plot to the
book. Some pages are just a list of
items. Yes, there is some rhythm and
rhyme to it to make it more interesting, but it’s not super catchy or
interesting. Considering I’ve read some
of his other books that were lists but were more interesting, I do consider
that a flaw as an adult. As a child, I
remember enjoying this book, so obviously I wasn’t too bothered by it. And I think the opinion of a child counts
more for a picture book.
I already mentioned that the illustrations for this one are
silhouettes. Personally, I think that’s
brilliant. Since the book is talking
about shapes, you can really focus on them and think about how something is
shaped and how that sets it apart from everything else.
This is a Beginner Book, so it’s designed for early
readers. While they might need help with
some words, anyone who has mastered the basic letters and sounds should do just
fine with it.
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