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It Looked Like Spilt Milk

Before I share my Perfect Picture Book Friday, I wrote about the Denver SCBWI conference on Writing from the Peak the Pikes Peak Writers blog.

Now for some milk and … Oh, I knocked over my glass. Good thing there’s a book for that and it’s my choice for Perfect Picture Books this week.

It Looked Like Spilt Milk
Written and Illustrated Charles G. Shaw
Harper Collins Publishers, 1947

Suitable for: ages 4 and up

Theme/topic: Shapes, Imagination

Opening: Sometimes it looked like Spilt Milk. But it wasn’t Spilt Milk.

Brief Synopsis: “The white shaped silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, or just spilt milk? Children are kept guessing until the surprise ending — and will be encouraged to improvise similar games of their own.” — from Amazon

Link to resources: There are lots of lesson plans and activities available for shapes. This is a SPOILER ALERT, but a nice day activity would be to stare at the clouds and talk about the shapes you see. A messy activity would be to spill some milk and study the shapes. This might be a spontaneous activity rather than a planned one. We still spill milk around our house.

Why I chose the book: I found this book at the library. It’s a simple story with a surprise ending.

To find more Perfect Picture Books visit Susanna Leonard Hill’s blog.

I know many of you have signed up for  Picture Book Idea Month already. If you haven’t, please do. I had tons of fun participating last year. The challenge made me take time to write down my ideas. Those ideas now provide a dose of inspiration when I can’t think of what to write for my 12 x 12 in 2012 draft. Happy Writing!

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19 Comments

  1. I still find animals and dragons and faces in the clouds! I’m not participating in PiBo, but I posted a link to it on Twitter. I just met a gal last week who is doing NaNo, and she sets up writing events in my area. I’m not doing NaNo either, but I might go to a few events just to write. Great book share – published 1947!

  2. Sounds like a fun book to read. I like surprise endings. I’ve always enjoyed looking up at the clouds to see what might be found.

  3. Oh, this looks very fun! I love surprise endings – although they are torturous when you can’t read right now and find out! 🙂 I also love books that encourage imagination, so this one sounds great all around. Thanks, Stacy!

  4. Wow, Stacy – I’ve missed this book. I’ve signed up for PiBoIdMo too. See you there.

  5. What a delightful-sounding book. I love things that get kids using their imaginations. Um… I still spill milk occasionally…

  6. I remember reading this one to my boys when they were small. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  7. I love this book. It really lets kids exercise their creativity. I’m signed up for PiBoIdMo. It’s my first year!

  8. Love when we share older books — the simplicity is wonderful. Sounds like a fun book.

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