![]() ![]() The bonus DVD interview with Willems reveals the shocking truth about his true feelings for pandas-hilarious. As the credits roll, the DVD adds uproarious content: Panda and Alligator conspire to build a jet pack, and the viewer is treated to Alligator's precarious flight. The DVD's read-along subtitles and the CD's page-turning prompts make this early reader/picture book crossover, with its simple language and short chapters, an even more valuable beginning reader tool. Beloved author-illustrator Mo Willems has created a funny and tender portrait of friendship that readers of any age will love. But what happens when Amanda brings home a specialand not entirely welcomesurprise The result might be unexpected indeed. Alligator's thinking cap sounds are aptly interpreted as those of a high-scoring pinball game. Sometimes Alligator surprises Amanda by eating them. The action is accented by folksy, mostly solo banjo accompaniment with crescendos that add voices and whistling. The dramatic narration and the voice of Panda are presented by Willems's wife, Cher. The author's daughter, Trixie, gives just the right voice to Amanda while Willems provides the perfect Alligator. Close-ups of the comical covers of the books Amanda is reading are another treat for viewers. ![]() ![]() Movement adds humor to this already amusing work the way Alligator fiddles with his tail, the positions Amanda assumes while reading, and the characters' dancing are agreeably emphasized. ![]() PreS-Gr 2-The film version of Mo Willems's winning title (HarperCollins, 2011) is true to the picture book's spare atmosphere, employing plenty of white space to highlight the main characters and action. ![]()
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