[PW] Children's Books

BETZ-ZALL, JONATHAN jbetzzall at highline.edu
Wed Apr 2 13:13:42 PDT 2008


The second one reminds me of the song about an old woman and old man who
each grumble about the other's easier life, so they agree to switch
places for a day. They each find the other's tasks much more difficult
than they imagined, so gladly go back to their own the next day. 
There are numerous picture book versions; sorry I can't think of any
offhand.
Cheerio!  Jonathan

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>From a friend: 

I've hunted and hunted to find some books I remember in bits and pieces
from my childhood.

Having found "Harold and the Purple Crayon" (my niece said, "Oh, was
that a
book?" -- apparently, it's a TV series, too), I'm especially frustrated
that I can't find the other two.  I even described them to my mother,
and
she had no idea what they were, although she has a Masters in childhood
education.  Of course, it did help that I eventually remembered that the
boy's name is Harold.  And, naturally, my mother remembered that one,
too.
Anyway...

In one book, there's a blond boy and he stands on the beach (I remember
a
picture of him with the wind blowing his hair) and sees a whale, but
then a
hatch opens about where the blowhole would be and a sailor pops out.  It
turns out the whale is actually a submarine, and he goes aboard.  I
remember a panel with dials and switches.  I don't remember much else
about
it.

The other book used to creep me out.  I thought the pictures were dark
and
a little scary.  I saw a painting (a portrait) at a guy's house and it
reminded me of the pictures in this book; otherwise, it probably would
have
never come to mind.  There is a farmer and his wife, and they don't seem
very happy.  They have a mule and I think I remember the wife trying to
plow the field with the mule pulling the plow.  I think the plow broke,
or
something happened to the mule and the lady had to pull the plow herself
or
something.  That's about it.

Can you help us?

Reenee


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