I’m Still Here In the Bathtub
Title- I’m still here in the Bathtub
Author/Retold- Alan Katz
Illustrated by David Catrow
Genre- poetry
Grade level- preschool- 2nd grade
The poems are “silly silly songs” that use the tunes of older rhymes in a new funny way. “I’m a menace” is set to the tune “Frère Jacques”. It’s about about a boy who plays tennis, hockey, and karate in his house. The house looks and sounds broken to bits and his mother is very sore and aggravated. “Meals at Camp” is set to the tune of “The Wheels on the Bus”. The camper despises the food at camp and says his brain hurts because of it. The food cooked by Greg, Joan, and Trish makes this camper have one wish, a new camp.
This a very funny poem book to entertain students. The illustrations made by Catrow are very good and reflect the image of the poem well. I think I would use this book as a repeat after me type exercise. This will help younger students with pronunciation of certain words in a fun and entertaining way.
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