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That's Not Mine, by Anna Kang

That's Not Mine, by Anna Kang

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That's Not Mine, by Anna Kang

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That's Not Mine, by Anna Kang

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Two fuzzy creatures both want to sit in the same comfy chair. The trouble is, they can’t agree who it belongs to. They get madder and madder, until…

With expressive illustrations and simple text, this giggle-inducing tale about (not) sharing and (not) being a good friend features the endearing characters from Theodor Seuss Geisel Award winner You Are (Not) Small.

That's Not Mine, by Anna Kang

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41791 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 1.00" w x 9.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 32 pages
That's Not Mine, by Anna Kang

From School Library Journal K-Gr 2—That's (Not) Mine teaches the value of sharing by demonstrating the opposite. A tall brown bear and a stubby blue bear—the very same pair from You Are (Not) Small (Amazon, 2014)—both want to sit in the same comfy yellow chair, but neither is willing to give it up. They argue about who it belongs to, constantly crying "It's mine!", and just like belligerent children they offer the kind of reasoning one would expect from such a statement. Quickly, their fairly "innocent" attempts to lay claim to the chair through trickery descend into physically removing one another. Their furrowed brows express the seriousness of the situation without detracting from the humorous approach of the overall look. With copious white space, the design is effective and cute. The story ends on a reassuring note, as the characters realize their folly and make up. Kang and Weyant's minimalistic art and dialogue force viewers to make their own inferences about events, especially in regards to why it is wrong to act in such a manner. VERDICT With its clever use of reverse psychology, That's (Not) Mine provides the perfect foundation for a discussion on sharing.—Rachel Forbes, Oakville Public Library, Ontario, Canada

Review

“With its clever use of reverse psychology, That’s (Not) Mine provides the perfect foundation for a discussion on sharing.” —School Library Journal

“Kang’s stripped-down dialogue and Weyant’s exuberant cartoons tap into the core of their characters’ emotions in a story that highlights the foolishness of fighting when there’s fun to be had.” —Publishers Weekly

“The creators of 2015 Geisel Medal winner You Are (Not) Small take on an even more fundamental concept…A simple, direct addition to the ‘sharing’ shelf.” —Kirkus Reviews

"This book is just so much of what you want your young child to read. It's silly, and simple, and wholesome, with characters who are real and flawed and lovable.” —Once Upon A Story

“Just as in their previous picture book, Weyant’s illustrations are delightfully fun, and Kang’s story presents a life lesson without being overly didactic.” —5 Minutes For Books

“If you have preschoolers at home I highly recommend you add this book to your reading list. Even toddlers and early elementary aged kids will get a kick out of it.” —Where Imagination Grows

“The story is simple but when you add the illustrations to the two fighting over a chair you get lots of giggles! We were able to use the book as a teaching moment and talk about how the two friends were not being very friendly.” —A Rup Life

“It presents the concept of sharing in an easy and accessible way without feeling preachy. And it’s fun whether you’re trying to impart a lesson or not.” —Cracking the Cover

About the Author

Husband-and-wife team Anna Kang and Christopher Weyant are the creators of You Are (Not) Small, which won the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award and was named a Notable Children’s Book by the American Library Association. They live in New Jersey with their two daughters, Kate and Lily, a guinea pig named Athena, and a hermit crab named Olaf.

Anna, a native New Yorker, grew up believing everything was hers until one day she realized it was her brother’s, too. She received a master’s degree in fine arts from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where the visual storyteller in her was awakened, forever changing the way she saw art, life, and everything in between. In addition to writing, Anna loves to read, travel, laugh, eat, and nap.

Christopher is a cartoonist and illustrator. His work can regularly be seen in the New Yorker. His cartoons are syndicated worldwide and have been featured on the Today Show, Meet the Press, and World News Tonight. Christopher likes to share everything but his personal space on the subway. Visit him online at www.christopherweyant.com.


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Learn to share with That’s (Not) Mine By Jessica at Cracking the Cover Like its predecessor, “That’s (Not) Mine” features simple text and bright, animated illustrations. It presents the concept of sharing in an easy and accessible way without feeling preachy. And it’s fun whether you’re trying to impart a lesson or not.My one quibble with “That’s (Not) Mine” is the publisher’s suggested age range. While humorous, it’s a bit simple for 7-year-olds. Truthfully, I think even a 6-year-old might get bored. Also, if your little one is younger than 2 but has started adding picture books (as opposed to board books) into their repertoire, I’d say this would work for them. My daughter is 18 months and loves it. My suggested age range: 18 months to 5 years.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Very fun series By Kindle Customer Loving these. The little one follows along well! These are dripping with charm and have cute lessons for children. High recommendation.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Keep them coming By benny baez Love the illustration. Awesome and fun to read. My kids always get a kick out of the endings. Returning reader here

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