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SILLY FRILLY GRANDMA TILLIE by Laurie A. Jacobs

SILLY FRILLY GRANDMA TILLIE

by Laurie A. Jacobs & illustrated by Anne Jewett

Pub Date: March 1st, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-979974-68-7
Publisher: Flashlight Press

Grandma Tillie feels old and just likes to sit and knit. Or does she?

When Grandma Tillie comes to babysit Sophie and Chloe, she transforms herself into a series of frolicking companions, beginning with “The Tillie Vanilly Show.” She juggles and tells jokes at the same time; struts a conga line into the kitchen, where she serves up worm chili with glue gravy or frosted snake toes from Chef Silly Tillie’s Diner. At bedtime, Madame Frilly Tillie washes and soaps the girls with bubble make-up. All clean and ready for a story, the girls ask for the real Grandma Tillie to reappear, and she does. The whimsical illustrations of pencil on paper, digitally painted, finesse the exaggeration with colorful details: Grandma Tillie in her various disguises sports a fuchsia lampshade hat, chartreuse top, pink hair and rhinestone cat's-eye glasses. A brown-and-white cat is part of the mischief in every scene.

Told in first-person voice by older Sophie, the capricious tale will have young girls wishing for a silly grandma just like Tillie, especially if she can hang a spoon from her nose.

(Picture book. 4-6)