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CM . . .
. Volume XXII Number 14. . . .December 4, 2015
excerpt:
This book from “Tadpoles: Fairytale Twists” series was read to me by my eight-year-old. My initial reaction was one of surprise as the story has such an unexpected ending. Why would the villagers pay the piper to go away and leave the population with rats everywhere? Then I decided to not care so much about this little plot hole and enjoy the story. This was great little tale! The challenge faced by authors in this series is to try to encapsulate a fairy tale type story in a couple hundred words. Laura North does a good job in creating a quick ‘fairy tale twist!’ The illustrations deliver the plot to the reader very well. Scoular Anderson lays down a great series of illustrations to portray the setting and personify the animals. The Pied Piper and the Wrong Song was a fun tale to hear and to read aloud to the kids. Be prepared for some head shaking as the kids realize that this Pied Piper is unemployable. Recommended.
John Dryden reviews from BC’s Cowichan Valley and dislikes rats and hapless pipers.
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