Written and illustrated by Caroline Merola
Owlkids Books 9/15/2014
978-1-77147-079-7
40 pages Age 4 to 8
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“Little Wolf wants to do things his way. And that includes starting HIS story from the back of the book. But Little Wolf’s topsy-turvy day gets a unexpected twist when someone else decides to join in on the fun.
Play along as Little Wolf turns the picture book on its head!”
Review
Little Wolf is one stubborn little guy.
Oh, wait! I forgot to tell you a very important thing—The Story Starts Here has the ending at the beginning and the beginning at the end. So flip the book around and upside down, and then open the back “front” cover. Ready?
Little Wolf is one stubborn little guy.
“Because I said so.”
He wants things his way, including with you; you are reading his book upside down and backwards. Little Wolf eats dessert first, puts his pants on his head, and plays piano with his toes. Little Wolf declares today is backward day to his unwilling and objecting parents.
“No, you will not begin with dessert.”
“No, you will not play piano with your toes!”
Sent to his room to think about his contrary behavior, Little Wolf sneaks outside (with his pants still fashionably atop his head). Outside, all the creatures are quickly running away from something. Little Wolf turns around and finds he is face-to-face with a monster. The Story Starts Here had me laughing from the get go at Little Wolf and his backward antics. Little Wolf playing the piano and wearing his trousers’ on his head is hilarious, but not as much as the twist. The monster is feeling a bit topsy-turvy itself. “It” explains this to Little Wolf, who seems to understand . . . until the monster tells Little Wolf to flip the book back over.
Oh, wait! I forgot again. Keep the book open and flip back over so the beginning is the beginning and the end is the end. Now we can finish the story.
Despite the funny goings on the story could be better. Little Wolf is the same stubborn wolf as he was at page . . . the beginning of the story. He does not even think the twist is funny. (Spoilt sport, he is!) I really like The Story Starts Here and the concept of an upside day. Feeling a little off is a good time to mix things up. Good thing dad understands his son.
I love “Dad Books.” The Story Starts Here will entertain fathers and sons, making a great reading experience for both. Little Wolf is generic and so can be any child; dad can be any father. Kids will love the craziness of flipping and reading backward, then suddenly flipping back. It is one more way to engage and interest them in reading. Kids will also love the surprise ending (a new fashion, which had me laughing, is born). If the book does not make you dizzy—it will not—you and your child will enjoy a funny story and a great lead into a discussion on how sometimes a story—or the world—has more than one view.
THE STORY STARTS HERE! Text and illustrations copyright © 2014 by Caroline Merola. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Owlkids Books, Berkely, CA.
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Purchase The Story Starts Here at Amazon—B&N—Book Depository—Owlkids Books
Learn more about The Story Starts Here HERE.
Meet the author/illustrator, Caroline Merola, at her website: http://www.carolinemerola.com/
Find more picture books at the Owlkids Books website: https://store.owlkids.com
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Copyright © 2015 by Sue Morris/Kid Lit Reviews
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This sounds awesome! 😀
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Another one I must get my paws on! I love how this one engages the reader in an interactive way without the use of technology. Thanks for the fun review, Sue!
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Loveable Lobo will love having you read this book to him. How are the new tales coming along with you and he? Can’t wait for another story and your fantastic illustrations.
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I’m letting the next tale simmer on low, so not to burn, and stirring it on occasion until it’s just right (hopefully). 😉 Thanks for asking, Sue!
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I really like the sound of this one, only I’m thinking, if you have to flip the book, too, isn’t it just like reading a regular book? I would think have to read from back to front would be the fun 🙂
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Well . . . you do read from back to front. Then, 3/4 through the story and reading back to front, you flip the book and finish (now reading front to back). I may not explained this well enough.Kids will love the antics of both Little Wolf and the Merola flipping things around.
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How funny, I just read another Flip book with Gigi called Dot to Dot, and that one works really exceptionally. I think I would still like to give this one a read. Great to have you back reviewing, hurrahhh…
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I think I saw that one. The Story Starts Here is a fun read, especially reading with a kid.
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Oh, this looks hilarious.
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It is, it is.! 🙂
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Ha! It sounds like a pretty wild ride. Definitely one to try.
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The Story Starts Here is a fun read. I think you will like it.
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