10/2/2023 0 Comments A messAnother guy, however, said "No, 'a mess' does not mean adorable. Thankfully, some Southerners responded to his question and confirmed the woman was not trying to insult his son. “Anyone who’s been chided for table manners will enjoy this tale.Then the dad wrote: "She was so suspect and shifty, though, I totally don't believe her," which, Confused Internet Guy, was an ugly thing to say, and everyone knows God don't like ugly. “Whether your children have perfect manners or are crazy at the table, they - and you - will enjoy Maya’s story about learning to be polite.” ![]() “If Maya Makes a Mess was nonfiction…then this book would document the greatest achievement in childhood dinner manners in the history of children, dinner, or manners.” “A hilarious way to send a manners message.” “A great lesson in manners…The illustrations were silly and made the story easy to follow and the text will have readers giggling.” “It’s a pure visual joy and has some of Modan’s best-ever cartooning.” Honestly, though, every new book that TOON publishes is my favorite… is definitely a book your kids will want to read over and over again. “ Maya Makes a Mess by Rutu Modan is my favorite new TOON Book. “For all of the creative mess-making and clearly genius kids (and some of us adults) out there, I think you’ll find Maya a delightful new friend.” “Another winner from Modan and TOON Books.” ![]() “Supremely-talented Israeli cartoonist Rutu Modan makes her children’s book debut with this sequential tale that turns manners books on their head.” “Ridiculous and hysterical, perfect for messy eaters and those who are forbidden to have their own fun at the table.” “Definitely a book your kids will want to read over and over again.” “I defy you not to be swept up in this very modern, very silly, very delightful fairy tale with a difference.” “A wonderful premise is gorgeously illustrated.” The book itself is very nice quality hardback with thick pages sturdy enough for young hands.” “The art is very colorful, with simplified designs that work well for this age group…. I have a feeling that this is going to be on many 'Best of…' lists.” “Modan has crafted a story that builds slowly at first, reaching a crescendo of childhood impropriety that is a laugh riot…. Enjoyable, funny, and deeply satisfying…. “A wonderful children’s book…Rather than imparting a lesson, the way many books aimed at kiddies do now and always have, it’s more concerned with a goofy story and the chance to draw people eating with their hands.” “If I…was shopping for someone younger, I’d grab Maya Makes a Mess, a new Toon Book – by Rutu Modan of Exit Wounds fame.” the facts about what Israeli cartoonist Rutu Modan has been doing, having released the graphic novel Exit Wounds to eruptive acclaim in 2007…Don’t underestimate the Toon Books line.” “In her juvenile sloppiness, Maya reveals some truth, i.e. “Modan makes the tale approachable for struggling readers…A fun read with an engaging hero.” In addition to mealtime scenes, we travel with Maya by airplane to visit the queen, and the number of visual riffs on British ceremony and high etiquette gives much for the reader to explore, along with the accessible text. Modan’s beautifully expressive clear-line cartoons work well in a story for children, and the story itself has just the right twists for new readers to enjoy and maybe even hazard a chance of predicting. The queen, rather than being offended, finds Maya’s approach to mealtime charming and, corgi at her side, takes bad dining manners to the outer limits before declaring that all will eat Maya’s way-but only on holidays. When the offerings at the banquet run to such child-unfriendly choices as snail salad, ham jelly, and spinach juice, the frank and confident Maya asks to be provided with pasta and ketchup instead. “Maya’s table manners are just terrible, so when she’s invited to dine with the queen, there is due cause for concern. “There’s such a sense of loopy fun throughout the whole book.” If anything, her art has become more assured, detailed, and accomplished.” “The author of Exit Wounds is no stranger to children’s books and she hasn’t lost any of her charm. ![]() The format also can make it easier for many kids to learn to read as the entire story line can be gleaned from the illustrations, with the text providing additional detail.” Modan’s outlandish story will have kids howling with laughter.
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