Mrs. Biddlebox: Her Bad Day and What She Did About It
by
Linda Smith & Marla Frazee
Order:
USA
Can
Harcourt, 2007 (2007)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Hilary Daninhirsch
T
his is a nice moral story about how to turn a bad day into a good one. Mrs. Biddlebox got up on the wrong side of the bed, and everything went downhill from there.
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The birds gave her a headache.
There were creakies in her chair.
A breeze blew dank and dreary
And mussied up her hair.
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B
ut did Mrs. Biddlebox get discouraged? Absolutely not. Instead ...
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I will cook this rotten morning!
I will turn it into cake!
I will fire up my oven!
I will set the day to bake!
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T
he intentionally gray and gloomy illustrations gradually give way to bright white pages as we see Mrs. Biddlebox literally mopping the bad day away, putting it into a pot, pounding it into dough, and eating up the bad day (with a lovely cup of tea, of course). Little children may find the analogies in the book hard to follow, but it's a good lesson for older children, told in a unique and fun way.
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