Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Ivy Bean No News Is Good News
Barrows clearly hasnt lost her feel for what its like to be a child. She understands the yearning the girls have to get their hands on that wax. When their parents refuse to buy them the treats, the girls decide to earn money and buy their own. Beans father mentions that when he was a boy he wrote a newspaper and sold subscriptions. Ivy and Bean are off and running.
The newspaper they produce, The Flipping Pancake, has more in common with the National Enquirer than the New York Times. The two friends spy on their neighbors in order to get the real scoop on whats happening on Pancake Court. They even print a nudie photo of a neighbor (as a baby). Of course, eventually the neighbors receive their copies of the scandal sheet. As revenge comes a-knockin, Ivy and Bean put their heads together and come up with a solution that allows them to escape harm. Hint: It involves cheese rind.
No News Is Good News is another hilarious triumph for Barrows. Young readers will keep flipping the pages to find out what new plan the girls come up with next. Sophie Blackalls delightful illustrations add to the fun.
Ivy + Bean: No News Is Good News
by Annie Barrows
illustrations by Sophie Blackall
Chronicle Books, 128 pages
Published: November 2011
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