
5 stars Children’s
This is a cute story with few words. You don’t need a lot of words to understand what’s happening and if you follow along with the illustrations, the pictures tell the story. In the story, Roger is knocking and, in the illustration, Roger is standing but instead of seeing his right arm bent in a fist knocking, the author put three views of his right arm, in three different angles, so it looks like that arm is in motion. I think this is very clever. There are other instances of this in the book, examples of motion, where the character is just drawn on the page.

Roger is trying to trying to read a book. Sitting on a stool with his dog lying beside him on the floor, Roger is concentrating on his book when Emily starts playing in the room next door. Roger knocks on the door and I have to assume that he asks her to “shhhh!” Roger goes back to his chair to read and Emily, well she doesn’t bounce the balls anymore for now, she starts to sing. REAL LOUD! Again, Roger has to stop reading and now, the dog gets into the action. Roger knocks again “noisily” and yes, my friends the two characters retreat. Roger to reading and Emily to ………are you ready? Playing the drums!! Holy Batman! The illustration on this page is hilarious!!

The look on Emily’s face and poor Roger and his dog. You have to know what happens next. Will Roger ever be able to read his book? Why is Emily not letting Roger read? Can the dog help anyone? The ending is perfect.

It’s such a cute and entertaining story. There’s not a lot words and the ones that are used are repeated so this is good for beginning readers. The illustrations aren’t fancy and colorful but they are perfect for this book. I have to say that I was hesitate about this book when I saw it at the library but after reading it, I had to pick it up and read it with my grandkids. We all had a good laugh and really enjoyed it. A fun, simple, entertaining story. 5 stars



































