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POTS AND PANS by Patricia Hubbell

POTS AND PANS

by Patricia Hubbell & illustrated by Diane deGroat

Pub Date: June 30th, 1998
ISBN: 0-694-01072-3
Publisher: HarperFestival

This boisterous picture book, a kindred spirit to Eve Merriam’s Bam Bam Bam (1995), is a rollicking salute to the utter chaos created by a curious tot let loose in the kitchen. Skillfully epitomizing the boundless inquisitiveness of toddlers, Hubbell describes the exuberant explorations of one mischievous child. Bouncy rhymes crescendo with the growing excitement of a baby as it experiments with different objects: hitting, slamming, and banging them together, creating a cacophony of sound. Children will enjoy “reading” the sound effects, set in a bold typeface that stands out from the rest of the text. DeGroat’s colorful illustrations humorously depict the antics of a cat, a dog, and a baby as they revel in this lively impromptu performance. (Board book. 1-3)