Book Resume
for Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
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- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 4 - 8
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 4 - 8
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades PK-2
- Word Count:
- 834
- Lexile Level:
- 600L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 3.7
- Genre:
- Picture Book
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Year Published:
- 2002
9 Subject Headings
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3 Full Professional Reviews
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From Publisher's Weekly
September 10, 2001
In this lightweight, witty story, helpful animals find "room on the broom" of a generous witch. At first, a striped cat accompanies the cheerful sorceress: "How the cat purred/ and how the witch grinned,/ As they sat on their broomstick/ and flew through the wind." Next, a spotted dog retrieves the witch's flyaway black hat and asks to come aboard. The three riders soon welcome a green parrot (who finds the witch's lost hair ribbon) and a frog (who rescues her wand from the bottom of a pond). When threatened by a dragon, the loyal animals form a "Brementown Musicians" chimera whose "terrible voice,/ when it started to speak,/ was a yowl and a growl/ and a croak and a shriek." The witch repays them by conjuring a cushier vehicle. Donaldson and Scheffler, previously paired for The Gruffalo, emphasize the airborne animals' contentment and evoke sympathy for the broom's driver. In Scheffler's comical panels and insets, the witch has a warty nose and lace-up boots, but wears a pleasant smile; Donaldson puts a spooky/silly spin on the folktale format. The metrical rhyme and goofy suspense aren't groundbreaking, but readers will likely find it refreshing to see a witch playing against type. Ages 4-8.
From Publisher's Weekly
August 27, 2001
In this lightweight, witty story, helpful animals find "room on the broom" of a generous witch. At first, a striped cat accompanies the cheerful sorceress: "How the cat purred/ and how the witch grinned,/ As they sat on their broomstick/ and flew through the wind." Next, a spotted dog retrieves the witch's flyaway black hat and asks to come aboard. The three riders soon welcome a green parrot (who finds the witch's lost hair ribbon) and a frog (who rescues her wand from the bottom of a pond). When threatened by a dragon, the loyal animals form a "Brementown Musicians" chimera whose "terrible voice,/ when it started to speak,/ was a yowl and a growl/ and a croak and a shriek." The witch repays them by conjuring a cushier vehicle. Donaldson and Scheffler, previously paired for The Gruffalo, emphasize the airborne animals' contentment and evoke sympathy for the broom's driver. In Scheffler's comical panels and insets, the witch has a warty nose and lace-up boots, but wears a pleasant smile; Donaldson puts a spooky/silly spin on the folktale format. The metrical rhyme and goofy suspense aren't groundbreaking, but readers will likely find it refreshing to see a witch playing against type. Ages 4-8.
From AudioFile Magazine
Josie Lawrence narrates this beloved children's story, emphasizing the author's crisp rhymes and satisfying rhythms. Sound effects of a strengthening wind set up the story as a witch and her cat mount a broomstick for flight. The wind leads the witch on dashes to retrieve belongings that have been swept away. Fetching them, she encounters a series of other creatures. Lawrence portrays a panting dog with a Cockney accent, a polite bird with proper enunciation, and a menacing fire-breathing dragon bent on "witch and chips" for tea. Lawrence's blend of scratchy and kindly tones creates an engaging witch. Her words are wedded to the sound effects and music, making this production even more dynamic. S.W. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
3 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Room on the Broom was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
Australia Lists (1)
Northern Territory
- Northern Territory Chief Minister's Reading Challenge, 2024, Transition to Year 2
United States Lists (2)
California
- Early Math Project Children's Literature, 2020
- Early Math Project Children's Literature, 2024
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