Martin est en colère by J. Theobald & K. Viala
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https://doi.org/10.20361/G2R60JAbstract
Theobald, Joeseph and Kévin Viala. Martin est en colère. Toronto: Éditions Scholastic, 2014. Print.
This picture book tells a humorous story about a sheep that gets angry very easily when he does not get what he wants. His anger turns him into a nasty and ferocious monster. In the end, he becomes stranded and realizes that it’s not so fun to get mad.
I really enjoyed this silly and funny book. I found the pictures to be amusing, colourful and very expressive. The visuals were large and really demonstrated what was happening in the book, to the point where words were not necessarily required to understand the story. The pictures made the story funny, especially when the main character becomes a monster.
I loved the fact that all the characters in this book were animals. Animal books are often a great fit for younger students since the character is more easily relatable and does not imply any cultural or ethnic barriers.
When it came to the writing, the author used language that was not too complicated or wordy. I especially like this for those students in French Immersion programs since the vocabulary is not too advanced for native English speakers learning French. The text and the images make this a great read for younger students at an intermediate level in the French language.
What struck me the most about this book is the open ending. This ending leaves the reader wondering if Martin will make a change in his action this time or whether he will fall back on old habits.
Overall this was a feel good, easy to understand and humorous picture book that displays a great message about looking for solutions instead of losing your cool.
Highly recommended: 4 out of 4 stars
Reviewer: Vanessa Pesant
Vanessa Pesant is a grade 2 French immersion teacher in Beaumont. She is currently working on completing her master's degree in Elementary Education.
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