Friday, October 26, 2012

A Birthday for Frances


A Birthday for Frances

     This bright and endearing tale about Frances, the lovable little badger was a favorite read during my childhood, as well as for my son. Sweet little Frances is struggling with the fact that her little sister Gloria is having a birthday. Frances does not say it out loud, but rather through her actions and her little rhymes that we quickly discover that she is unhappy about it.  In Frances’ eyes, her sister seems to have all the birthdays and she doesn't have as many. Hoban manages to simply yet brilliantly convey a gentle message about sibling rivalry, maintaining a level-headed balance of not being too entirely heavy-handed.  From a personal perspective, while re-discovering A Birthday for Frances, this time as a grown up mom, I also found that the portrayal of the simple, homemade birthday party was simply refreshing in these days of elaborate, over-the-top children's birthday parties and celebrations. There are lessons to be learned and shared with your little ones while reading Hoban’s classic tale, and moms and dads will greatly appreciate the good morals to the story.

A Birthday for Frances

Written by Russell Hoban & Illustrated by Lillian Hoban

$16.99 (Hardcover)

For ages: 4 to 8

ISBN: 9780060837952

Publisher:  Harper Collins

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