Apple Trouble! by Ragnhild Scamell & illustrated by Michael Terry

 


Apple Trouble! by Ragnhild Scamell & illustrated by Michael Terry 

  • (Animal) Fantasy 

  • Grades: Pre-K-K, 1st & 2nd

  • Awards: None


Summary: 


Apple Trouble! by Ragnhild Scamell is a story about a hedgehog who is preparing to hibernate for winter in her nest when a juicy red apple falls on top of her. Throughout the story, the hedgehog meets different animals that try to help her remove the apple but instead make it worse. The squirrel tried to push the apple off and dropped his nuts on her, the pig suggested she roll on her back but a pear got stuck to her, and the frog recommended she wash her back off in the lake but a pink water lily stuck to her. More and more animal friends tried to help but the number of fruits and nuts kept increasing until the hedgehog ran into a goat. He ate everything off of her except one crumpled leaf and finally the hedgehog could sleep in her nest. 


Evaluation:


Apple Trouble! by Ragnhild Scamell is a great example of fantasy because the animals in the story talk and have the ability to reason. I would use this book in my classroom because it exhibits many good qualities of fantasy. The unique and imaginative setting changes throughout the book from the shade of the apple tree to the creature-filled grass and pond to the leafy little nest of the hedgehog. This story teaches children about friendship and perseverance. This book could be used to teach a unit on comprehension skills. Students can use the visual clues to understand what's going on in the story and generate questions about the text.

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