High Top: The Sneaker That Just Can’t Stop!
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High Top is an enthusiastic, happy sneaker—and he’s not afraid to show it! But when his irrepressible zest for life threatens to trample his friends, will he learn to slow down and think of others?Meet High Top! He’s an enthusiastic, happy sneaker with an irrepressible zest for life. What could possibly be the harm in that? But when his actions inadvertently cause a cupcake mishap, result in a friend ending up in a puddle, and ruin another friend’s precious painting, will he learn to slow down and think of others?
Additional information
Weight | 0.49 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.07 × 26.52 × 4.68 cm |
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Pages | 32 |
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Year Published | 2023-2-7 |
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For Ages | P-2 |
Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 1664300163 |
About The Author | Tom Lacey is the shoedonym of a group of creative sole mates who, between them, have written and illustrated numerous best-selling books on both sides of the Atlantic. Tom Lacey’s hobbies include bouncing wacky story lines around, running shoe puns past each other, and anthropomorphizing footwear. Tom Lacey is the shoedonym of a group of creative sole mates who, between them, have written and illustrated numerous best-selling books on both sides of the Atlantic. Tom Lacey’s hobbies include bouncing wacky story lines around, running shoe puns past each other, and anthropomorphizing footwear. |
An upbeat sneaker learns not to trample his friends.In Shoe Town, all of the residents are anthropomorphized shoes with simple round eyes, smiles, and skinny little stick legs with rounded feet. In bright-red High Top’s quest for fun, he unfortunately has a tendency to stampede into other shoes—he knocks rain boot Lorraine Boot into a puddle, tangles up Shoezanne Ballerina in her ribbons until she trips, and inserts his work (and favorite color) into Vincent Van Toe’s painting without asking. Finally ready to slow down and relax, he vibes with worn-out slipper Platoe, the wisest shoe in Shoe Town. Platoe points out that just because High Top had fun doesn’t mean everyone else did and tells High Top that his apology “will mean more to your friends if you show it after you say it.” High Top takes the didactic, straightforward lesson to heart and sets to making amends. But then, he channels his energy into a final sorry that better suits his style (while also including his friends): an apology party. Many kids will relate to High Top’s good-natured, accidental troublemaking but might not like being given a blunt lesson. The art forgoes linework for a minimalistic, brightly colored cartoon style that’s expressive and reads clearly throughout. A pithy but heavy-handed moral about healing friendships laced with bright colors and humor. (Picture book. 3-7) –Kirkus ReviewsHigh Top: The Sneaker That Just Can't Stop! captures an out-of-the-box zest for life as High Top the sneaker's enthusiasm spills out into the world, trampling those around him who approach life differently. High Top just can't resist or repress his high-octane approach, but this creates problems for others as well as himself. He doesn't want to be just anyshoe – but how can he stand out without throwing himself to the winds? Tom Lacey creates an absorbing, whimsical story filled with shoe references, lively interactions, and thought-provoking scenarios that will prompt kids and read-aloud parents to discuss issues of high-energy living and its impact on those around them. Its fun lessons will appeal on both a contemplative and entertainment level as it features an action-driven series of encounters in which High Top evolves to find a better path to self-satisfaction and life interactions. –Midwest Book Review–Children's Bookwatch |
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