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Pantaloon

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Pantaloon is a poodle with a sweet tooth. He adores cookies and yummy pastries. So when the Baker is looking for a helper, Pantaloon applies for the job.
“Oh, no, Pantaloon!” says the Baker. “You look to me as if you’d eat more than you’d bake.” But Pantaloon proves him wrong in this charming Golden classic, brilliantly reillustrated by Steven Salerno.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 10, 2010
      Jackson's (Tawny Scrawny Lion) venerable Little Golden Book title, first published in 1951, has worn well. It seems like a simple proposition: the baker needs help with his éclairs and pastries, while black poodle Pantaloon is eager for employment. But the baker is not fooled. "Oh no, Pantaloon!" says the baker. "You look to me as if you'd eat more than you'd bake!" His suspicion is justified; next Pantaloon dresses up as an old woman in order to get in the door and nearer those pastries. New illustrations by Salerno (Harry Hungry!) retain the innocence of old four-color Golden Book spreads; the baker's big chest expresses his cocksure attitude, while Pantaloon's small pink tongue gets a good workout amid the lavishly decorated pastries. Only an unexpected accident shows the baker that Pantaloon can be trusted after all. "Why, where's Pantaloon?" all the customers ask when the baker returns. "How you must miss him!" The surprise ending incorporates a message on a cake; even better, Pantaloon is transformed—believably—from impulsive prankster into a responsible and passionate baker. A delicious treat. Ages 2–5.

    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2010
      PreS-Gr 2-This newly illustrated story (originally published by Golden Bks. in 1951) recounts the madcap efforts of a pastry-loving poodle to be hired at a local bakery. Pantaloon, zipping around the city on a shiny red bicycle and decked out in snazzy striped pants, answers a Help Wanted sign only to be rebuffed, even in clever disguise. But when Baker lands in bed, bruised and bumped from tripping over Pantaloon's misplaced bicycle, the remorseful pup swoops in to save the day by completing all the orders. Pantaloon is an overnight sensation with the customers, who clamor for his return. Baker pleads for Pantaloon to come back in letters on a giant cake in the store window, and they become "the two happiest bakers in the whole world." The final illustration, a coda to the text, bears a visual clue to Pantaloon's inevitable success. While the story line is slight and often contrived, the stylized, retro-looking full-color illustrations are snappy and appealing, and breathe new life into this classic for another generation. A worthy choice for storytime read-alouds."Kathleen Finn, St. Francis Xavier School, Winooski, VT"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      Sugar-mad biped poodle Pantaloon is rebuffed by a baker hiring help. After the man injures himself tripping over Pantaloon's bike, the poodle proves his worth. This newly illustrated edition is old-fashioned in the best sense: the rip-roaring story is intently focused on one purpose: to entertain. Linked to no particular era, Salerno's jam-packed illustrations are thoroughly invigorating.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:4.1
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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