You Loves Ewe! (Yam and Donkey)

by Cece Bell (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
A side-splittingly funny picture book about a silly donkey, a cranky yam, and an irresistible ewe, packed with hilarious homonyms and the distinctive humor of Newbery Honoree Cece Bell. For fans of P is for Pterodactyl. Hilarity meets homonyms in this high-comedy companion to I Yam a Donkey by Cece Bell. A persnickety spud, Yam, introduces the grammar-challenged Donkey to a new friend, Ewe, a lady sheep. The confusion between "ewe" and "you" results in a fabulously funny series of who's-on-first misunderstandings, even though Yam explains the concept of homonyms to Donkey clearly enough for the youngest of readers to understand. Heightening the humor is an over-the-top love triangle, because everyone is in love with You. Err, Ewe. Perfect for Valentine's Day or any day!
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Kirkus Reviews

Starred Review
Ewe will love it! (You will too.)....the combination of language and images will have young readers in fits of giggles. The artwork beautifully conveys the zany hijinks....Hilarious. How will Yam and Donkey top this?

Booklist

[Bell] finds endless ways to prompt laughs through Donkey's aggressively clueless expressions....bringing hilarity to a topic that often 'can bee confusing.'

Publishers Weekly

Donkey and Yam (I Yam a Donkey!) are back, still divided by a common language. This time, the contretemps trigger is homonyms, thanks to the introduction of a "lady sheep" who is the object of Yam's affections. "This is Ewe," Yam says. "That is me?" Donkey brays. "I yam so cute and fluffy." To explain the concept of "hummanums," as Donkey calls them, Yam patiently employs word signs and other visual aids (showing the difference, for example, between doe and dough, moose and mousse). Full comprehension eludes Donkey, but one thing he knows for sure: while Yam and a ram are vying for Ewe's affections, it's up to Ewe to decide who she likes. Bell's bright cartoon panels remain crisply drawn, tightly cropped, and gleefully in-your-face--a narrative dynamic that the target age should eat right up. Donkey is both transgressive and utterly secure in his daffiness, so youngsters can both savor the mischief he causes and take pride that they're at least a few steps ahead of him. Ages 4-7. (Nov.)

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-3--Donkey and Yam from Bell's I Yam a Donkey are back. Yam introduces Ewe to Donkey and thus begins a lengthy misunderstanding about the words you vs. ewe. Yam explains homonyms and gives examples, which are illustrated in Bell's china marker and acrylic drawings. Moose? Or Mousse? The joke goes on a bit too long and readers old enough to understand homonyms and get the visual clues may be too old to find the mix up amusing. Younger readers drawn in by Bell's enticingly bright, cartoon illustrations may be confused by the concept. VERDICT Possibly useful as an introduction to a grammar lesson, but readers are unlikely to gravitate toward this bit of silliness on their own.--Kelly Roth, Bartow County Public Library, Cartersville, GA

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Review quotes

"Ah, the English language: Learning its quirks is a challenge for little readers and almost-readers, but Bell ("El Deafo") brings irresistible humor to the task...with shades of Abbott and Costello, the comedy really lifts off." —The New York Times Book Review
Cece Bell
Cece Bell is the author-illustrator of the Geisel Honor Books Chick and Brain: Smell My Foot! and Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover, as well as the Newbery Honor Book El Deafo. She is also the creator of the Sock Monkey picture books and Chuck and Woodchuck. Cece Bell learned to read with Dick and Jane, and now she hopes children will learn to read with Chick and Brain. She lives in Virginia with her family.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781328526113
Lexile Measure
360
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
November 20, 2019
Series
Yam and Donkey Book
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002090 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Farm Animals
JUV009080 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Words
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Picture books
English language
Donkeys
Sheep
Homonyms
Yams

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