Saturday, February 28, 2009

REVIEW: I Love Chocolate


Cali, D. (2009). I Love Chocolate. Plattsburgh, NY: Tundra Books of Northern New York.

9780887769122

Originally written in Italian and published in Italy, it is clear that the narrator of this gentle story loves chocolate. I mean, LOVES chocolate. There is some serious lust for chocolate here. (And who could blame him? I mean. really.)

The writing is poetic and well composed. The art is pleasant and neutral with a lot of browns to reinforce the main subject. The one flaw is that I Love Chocolate does not really address the dangers of eating too much chocolate and even presents it as an option for dealing with an upsetting experience.  A teacher or parent may have to remind some young readers of the advantages of moderation or exercise.


Activities to do with the book:

This book could trigger a discussion of favorite foods and a lesson on how to express love for that food in the form of a poetic essay.

Students could also tell stories about events in which they ate a lot of chocolate.


Favorite Quotes:

“I love chocolate when it’s full of surprises. You have to take a bite to find out what’s inside.”

“Are you a dainty chocolate dabbler? Or a monster muncher?”

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