Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Milkman

Title: The Milkman    
Author: Carl Foskett Cordsen Illustrated: Douglas B. Jones
Copyright Date: 2005                   
Genre: Realistic Fiction                                     
Pages of Book: 32 Pages
Publisher: Puffin                                                
Reading Level: Ages 4-8

Summary: This book tells about about the local milkman and his normal morning. He gets up at very early and drives into town. He delivers milk to everyones doorstep as most are still asleep. This particular morning while he is delivering he sees a lost dog sign. At one of the stops he thinks he hears something. He looks under a box and finds the lost dog and takes it to his owner. He makes his last stops as the sun is rising and then drives back home and is greeted by his family. 

Reaction: I really though this was a well written book. The illustrations are very well done. As the book progresses the illustrator adds warmer colors to hint that it is gradually getting earlier. It is written in a type of poem form. I think that children would find that fun. 

Problem: The neighbors dog is missing.  

Recommendation: I think this is a great book for children today. Many children don't know who a milkman is because there aren't any anymore. I think they would have fun reading about how their parents/grandparents got their milk. 

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