Warren Hanson
Illustrated by Tricia Tusa
Picture Book
For ages 4 to 6
Simon and Schuster, 2013, 978-1-4424-1229-3
Mrs. Jolly Bones has a full week ahead of her. Being an
organized soul, she assigns a certain task to every week day. On Monday she
does the laundry, on Tuesday she gardens, on Wednesday she cleans the house, on
Thursday she does the grocery shopping, and on Friday she bakes.
These chores
sound pretty straight forward. They are the kinds of chores that men and women
all over the world do every day, right? Yes they are, but it is unlikely that
many people do their chores in quite the same manner as Mrs. Jolly Bones.
For example, on
Monday, when Mrs. Jolly Bones does the laundry, she gathers and sorts the
laundry, she washes the clothes and dries them. Then she irons and folds
everything. So far her laundry day has been very normal. What is rather unusual
is that Mrs. Jolly Bones then takes all those clean fresh-smelling clothes and
tosses them out of the window so that they will “brighten up the street.”
If you think
this is odd, wait until you see what she does after she cleans the house, or
what she does with the groceries she buys on Thursday.
Children love
books that contain surprises, and this particular book is full of them. The
story has a normal beginning and then it becomes clear that Mrs. Jolly Bones
has her own way of doing things, ways that will keep readers guessing all the
way through the book.
Children are
going not only going to enjoy hearing about Mrs. Jolly Bones and her strange
behavior, but they are also going to love exploring Trish Tusa’s cunning and
amusing artwork.