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Shoeshine Whittaker

Shoeshine Whittaker

List Price: $15.95
Your Price: $10.85
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great story and Great illustrations
Review: My children just loved this book. laughed and laughed. Want me to read it to them every night.

We have all of Helen ketteman's books, and this one is as good as the others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shoeshine Whittaker is a fun read!
Review: Scott Goto's illustrations caught my eye on this book. I enjoy this artist's engaging, in-your-face perspective.

Mudville is an ideal place for a traveling shoeshiner right? In the beginning, yes! It's when the folks of Mudville take Shoeshine Whittaker's blithe guarantee seriously that the trouble begins. A muddy mob isn't a pretty sight!

Can't say I agree with Shoeshine Whittaker's solution to his problem, still, it's a funny teaching lesson about keeping one's word, being taken literally, doing your job well & earning a righteous living. Should get families talking! For my full review do check out[ my website].

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Story, Very Good Illustrations
Review: Similar to Dr. Seuss' "The Sneetches", only instead of removing stars, the main character in this story (Shoeshine Whittaker) starts out by selling shoeshines. Set in the old, wild-west, Shoeshine Whittaker rides his wagon into dirty Mudville and smells opportunity in shining the townspeoples' shoes. But Whittaker finds himself in trouble since the townspeoples' shoes won't stay shiny. He then proceeds to clean the town. But, the townspeople are then upset because the shiny town is hurting their eyes! The clever Whittaker figures his way out of trouble, and leaves with a pot full of money.

Interesting Story for 3-8 year-olds that will leave children amused.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Story, Very Good Illustrations
Review: Similar to Dr. Seuss' "The Sneetches", only instead of removing stars, the main character in this story (Shoeshine Whittaker) starts out by selling shoeshines. Set in the old, wild-west, Shoeshine Whittaker rides his wagon into dirty Mudville and smells opportunity in shining the townspeoples' shoes. But Whittaker finds himself in trouble since the townspeoples' shoes won't stay shiny. He then proceeds to clean the town. But, the townspeople are then upset because the shiny town is hurting their eyes! The clever Whittaker figures his way out of trouble, and leaves with a pot full of money.

Interesting Story for 3-8 year-olds that will leave children amused.


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