Ask Me

Bernard Waber
3.79
1,008 ratings 215 reviews
Ask me what I like? What do you like? A father and daughter walk through their neighborhood, brimming with questions as they explore their world. With so many things to enjoy, and so many ways to ask—and talk—about them, it's a snapshot of an ordinary day in a world that's anything but. This story is a heartwarming and inviting picture book with a tenderly written story by Bernard Waber and glorious illustrations by Suzy Lee. PreS-Gr 2—A vivacious child and her father share an early autumn stroll. "Ask me what I like," she says. Dad's dutiful answer is printed in purple: "What do you like?" Energetically she answers with a list. Sometimes dad presses for details, "Geese in the sky? Or geese in the water?" She answers, "I like geese in the sky. No, in the water. I like both. Ask me what else I like," she demands, seeing something new she wants to tell him about. So they proceed through their day, celebrating the brief but precious time when children are gaining a sense of self and exploring the power that comes with it. The patience required to converse with a small person who wants to dictate every part of the interaction is sure to be familiar to parents, but the poetic text rises above the mundane and captures the beauty, energy, and innocence of these conversations and holds them up for readers to appreciate without becoming saccharine or trite. Lee's lively, colored-pencil drawings are a perfect match to the text. The line drawings are similar in style to those in Wave (2008) and Shadow (2010, both Chronicle), but Lee expands from the single-color palette she employed in those titles to a full spectrum of bright autumn colors. VERDICT A first choice for libraries, especially those looking to expand their selection of father-as-caregiver stories.—Anna Haase Krueger, Ramsey County Library, MN
Genres: Picture BooksChildrensFamilyFictionRealistic FictionKidsNatureStorytimeWalkingJuvenile
32 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
256 (25%)
4 star
376 (37%)
3 star
298 (30%)
2 star
64 (6%)
1 star
14 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Bernard Waber

Lists with this book

Last Stop on Market Street
A Fine Dessert: Four Centuries, Four Families, One Delicious Treat
Float
2016 Mock Caldecott
93 books182 voters
Hop On Pop
Guess How Much I Love You
Owl Moon
Picture Books About Fathers
305 books66 voters
Pumpkinheads
To Kill a Mockingbird
Mooncakes