Book Description
for A Perfect Wonderful Day with Friends by Philip Waechter
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
When his usual tactics to alleviate boredom (reading, exercise) don’t work, Raccoon decides to bake an apple cake. Out of eggs, he heads to Fox’s to borrow some. Fox is busy fixing her roof and needs a ladder, so the two set off to get one from Badger. “Perfect … A walk with Fox,” thinks Raccoon. They find Badger puzzling over a crossword clue about honey. Clearly, Bear, a honey expert, is the one to ask, so the trio makes for Bear’s, stopping to pick blackberries on the way. “Perfect … A picnic with Badger and Raccoon,” thinks Fox. Bear isn’t home, but Crow knows where to find her. The four journey to the river. “Perfect … A climbing expedition with Raccoon, Fox and Crow,” thinks Badger. At the river, Bear is fishing. “Perfect … A fishing trip with Raccoon, Badger, Fox and Bear,” thinks Crow. Soon fishing is forgotten in favor of diving into the water. “Perfect … A swim with Raccoon, Fox, Badger and Crow,” thinks Bear. This subtly patterned, clever cumulative story unwinds as the group retraces their steps at the end of the day, completing their tasks with the help of the others. The penultimate reward? Apple cake for all. The ultimate reward? A perfect, wonderful day with friends, of course! Winsome, detailed illustrations in pen, crayon, and ink amplify the appeal. (Ages 3-7)
CCBC Choices 2023. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2023. Used with permission.