Use Your Words, Sophie, by Rosemary Wells
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Use Your Words, Sophie, by Rosemary Wells
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Sophie knows lots of words, but she doesn’t always use them. It’s more fun to speak in hyena talk or space language. “Use your words, Sophie!” urge her parents, but Sophie just won’t.But when her new baby sister arrives, Sophie is the only one who can find out what she really wants. Use Your Words, Sophie is the third book about the irrepressible two-year old who is wonderful, terrible, and always lovable.
Use Your Words, Sophie, by Rosemary Wells- Amazon Sales Rank: #1061094 in Books
- Brand: Wells, Rosemary
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Released on: 2015-03-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.00" h x .43" w x 8.70" l, 1.00 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 32 pages
From School Library Journal PreS—Two-year-old Sophie uses her own language upon the arrival of "a brand new pink nosed baby." As Mama and Daddy try to settle in with a toddler and a newborn, Sophie rebels in her own way, creating made-up words. Granny is called in to rescue the frazzled parents, and it is Granny, speaking her granddaughter's pretend language, who helps Sophie become the hero, calming her crying sister with Sophie's words. As the story progresses, her parents disagree about the baby's name. "Amber," says her father. "'We decided on Ashleigh,' said Mama." But it's Sophie who knows what the baby wants to be called, and she is named Jane. Wells's colorful artwork features an assortment of patterns and detail, giving the home a cozy, lived-in look, and the facial expressions capture the frustrations of both parents and Sophie, who can be seen grimacing and rolling her eyes. Another winner from Wells.—Gwen Collier, Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, NY
Review Praise for Use Your Words, Sophie: "This is Wells at her comedic best, and readers will be left in stitches. Absolutely enchanting—a must-have" —Kirkus, starred review "Wells remains a master of conveying intense emotions through subtly funny writing, smartly observed situations. . . and emotionally telegraphic art." —Publishers Weekly, starred review "Another winner from Wells." —School Library Journal“This gentle, lightly piquant outing combines authentic humor and recognizable growing pains in a comfortable tale sure to delight young listeners, with or without siblings.” —Booklist Praise for Sophie's Terrible Twos: "Wells continues to demonstrate an almost telepathic gift for distilling everyday frustrations and triumphs to their essence." —Publishers Weekly, starred review "Wells's beloved illustrations and her characteristic wit are pitch-perfect" —School Library Journal Praise for Time-Out for Sophie: “[A] soon-to-be favorite . . . Readers will clamor for more of the irrepressible Sophie, while parents will secretly smile—sheer delight." —Kirkus, starred review "Wells’s signature artwork is vivid and pleasingly simple, and the characters are endearing." —School Library Journal, starred review “As wise (and concise) as ever, Wells lets readers have guilt-free fun savoring Sophie’s naughtiness, but delivers the story’s aha moment with an equally deft hand.” —Publishers Weekly “As always, Wells portrays her character’s developmentally appropriate behavior with genuine respect and affection.” —The Horn Book “Wells captures a rite of passage—the terrible twos—both for the little one and for her exasperated parents.” —Booklist
About the Author Rosemary Wells is the author of many books for children, including the Max and Ruby books about the popular bunnies who star in their own show on Nick, Jr. In reviewing Sophie’s Terrible Twos, Publishers Weekly said: “Wells continues to demonstrate an almost telepathic gift for distilling everyday frustrations and triumphs to their essence.” Visit her at www.rosemarywells.com.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sweet and engaging story By Kelli Nash Use Your Words, Sophie is a fun book about a two year old mouse whose family welcomes a new sister. The baby, whose name is yet to be determined, is not a welcome arrival for little Sophie.Sophie decides to start speaking in other languages when the baby comes, for example: Jellyfish language, Hyena, etc. That brought some humor into the story, which made it fun. Sophie's parents can't calm the new baby so Granny comes to visit. Sophie finally uses her words (after being prompted to do so on nearly every page) and asks to hold the baby.Sophie determines the baby's name and that the reason why the baby was crying so much was that everyone was calling her by the wrong name.I liked that there were two main plot points to the story: determining the new baby's name, and Sophie's reaction to the addition of the baby to her family. The way Wells reconciles Sophie to the new baby was perfect for this age group.I also really liked the layout of this book. The pages are all laid out exactly the same: with the illustrations taking up the majority of each page and the text at the bottom. I love not having to search along the page to find the text----it just makes reading aloud to Kaitlyn easier for me if my eyes stay at the same place in the book on every page (what can I say, I'm lazy like that!).Kaitlyn liked this book because it was about animals, and the illustrations reminded her of the Peter Rabbit series, which I think is a big compliment to Wells. She also liked the colors----Use Your Words, Sophie is definitely a book for little girls. In fact, the colors are perfect for spring and it would make a great addition to an Easter gift.We enjoyed this book and would definitely read Rosemary Wells again.4.5 stars Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Use Your Words, Sophie - Great story about the power of words By Sara In this third picture book from Rosemary Wells featuring Sophie, her parents bring home her new sister and urge her to use her words. Sophie, as usual, declines, choosing instead to speak in all manner of gibberish, from Jellyfish to Baboon to Martian. As Sophie refuses to use her words, her new little sister, who's name changes by the minute as her parents struggle to find one they like, howls like "the queen of the howler monkeys." In the end, it's Sophie, who uses her words and christens her sister Jane, who soothes the baby, simply explaining, "She wants to be called Jane." In the end, the power of words triumphs in more ways than one.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An excellent sibling gift By Janet Hamilton Summary: Sophie has a new baby sister, and she’s decided to try out some different languages to communicate with her, such as Jellyfish, Hyena, and Baboon. Each time she makes the attempt, her parents urge her, “Use your words, Sophie.” Meanwhile, Sophie’s mother and father are having trouble agreeing on what to name the baby. To add to the chaos, the baby starts crying, and no one, not even Granny, can figure out how to make her spot. Finally, Sophie uses her words. “Give her to me, please.” Then she uses them again to sing quietly to the baby. Miraculously, the baby stops crying. “Her name is Jane,” says Sophie. “So I sang to her, Jane, Jane, don’t be a pain. Now she’s happy.” And so is everyone else.Pros: Rosemary Wells has created another memorable character for preschoolers. This is Sophie the mouse’s third book, and would make an excellent sibling gift when a new baby arrives.Cons: I was sorry that Jane was the final name choice for the new baby. Just adding a “t” would have made it so much better.
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