WHEN MOMMY WAS LITTLE
Valerie Larrondo, , illus. by Claudine Desmarteau. . Chronicle/Seuil, $9.95 (40pp) ISBN 978-2-02-059693-0
On this book's sly cover, a red-haired girl sneers out of a picture frame. An angel's halo hovers over the frame, but something is amiss. This girl, apparently now a "Mommy," has the arched eyebrow and crooked smile of a playground tyrant. Like the tongue-in-cheek title, which plays on the presumed sweetness of "Mommy" and "little," the ingenuous text mimics a child's voice. "My mommy says that when she was little, she ate everything on her plate./ She never put her fingers in her nose./ She never pulled the dog's tail." Simultaneously, crude cartoon images, drawn in rough black ink and blood-red paint on an oatmeal-beige background, contradict every word. The young bully cackles at oversize graffiti reading "poop fart peepee" ("She
Reviewed on: 12/15/2003
Genre: Children's