Book Descriptions
for Pouch! by David Ezra Stein
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Young Joey is eager to venture outside his mama kangaroo’s pouch for the first time. Two hops bring him to something unfamiliar, and Joey asks, “Who are you?” The yellow-and-black striped insect replies, “Bee.” Joey cries, “Pouch!” as he leaps back to the safety of Mama. Reassured, he’s soon ready to take three hops, when he’s confronted by a rabbit. “Pouch!” cries Joey, again returning to Mama. Each progressive outing takes him one hop further from Mama, and each time Joey is able to seek the comfort of the pouch when he meets a new creature. The pattern continues until his five-hop trip brings him face to face with someone else who also yells “Pouch!”—another kangaroo. Repetition and perfect pacing make this story of safety and exploration well-suited to toddlers, who are making their own inaugural ventures beyond the familiar faces of home. Warm colors and rounded shapes reinforce a sense of security, as Joey makes his initial move toward independence. Honor Book, 2010 Charlotte Zolotow Award (Ages 2–4)
CCBC Choices 2010. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2010. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein's delightful tale of a baby kangaroo's first hops toward independence is perfect for board book audiences. Joey wants to go exploring, but at first he isn't sure he's ready to leave Mama's safe, warm pouch. Touching on a universal childhood experience, this sweet tale celebrates trying new things.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.