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DING DONG! GORILLA! by Michelle Robinson

DING DONG! GORILLA!

by Michelle Robinson ; illustrated by Leonie Lord

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2013
ISBN: 978-1-56145-730-4
Publisher: Peachtree

The mayhem begins with a pizza delivery, but blame it all on the gorilla.

The inclination to deny culpability is a universal one, and young children are especially good at it. So when there’s mischief afoot, a small boy with a very inventive imagination places all the responsibility on a mysterious gorilla who manages to absent himself just as mother appears on the scene. After all, how else to explain toys and DVDs scattered about, crayon drawings on the wall, a pile of clothes on the floor, a broken window and furniture, a chocolate-covered kitchen and other assorted disasters? He describes each episode, emphasizing his own complete innocence, and follows with “But that’s not the bad news,” indicating there’s worse to come. That is left to the conclusion and an empty pizza box. Robinson builds the action with one hilarious explanation after another, seamlessly partnered with Lord’s digitally rendered illustrations that fly across the pages. The little antihero’s facial expressions indicate that he is appropriately appalled and concerned by this gorilla’s outlandish behavior. The gorilla, on the other hand, seems to genuinely enjoy his exploits. The text is peppered with a smorgasbord of typefaces that grow larger and bolder as the events grow more improbable.

Read it with a little fibber and just laugh and enjoy.

(Picture book. 4-8)