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Mitchell's License

por Hallie Durand

Otros autores: Tony Fucile (Ilustrador)

Series: Mitchell Goes

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Mitchell never wants to go to bed until, at the age of three years, nine months, and five days he gets his license so that he can drive there--at least until he and the car have a disagreement about what fuel goes in the tank.
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He goes on his dads shoulders and pretends to drive around his house. Tony Fucile's illustrations narrate the book for the most part. There are few words in the book but the illustrations provide a visual to the warm and silly story that is told. Mitchell wants to drive and be mature pretending he his the driver in the house as he bonds with his dad.
  Jennamg123 | Oct 13, 2016 |
Hilarious and heartwarming indeed. Mitchell is a lucky little boy to have such wonderful parents. I liked that it was long enough to include all the details - Mitchell learned to drive, and Dad learned to be a car, too.

Also I liked the family. Kind of a mixed-race thing going, but it's just there, not given focus. I get the impression, maybe from the picture of mom carrying the laptop computer, that this is inspired by her own family.

Oh, wait, I checked the end-flap - it *is* based on a true family story! How wonderful. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
50 months - a fun story straight from someone's personal experience as a Dad using creativity to get his child to bed. ( )
  maddiemoof | Oct 20, 2015 |
I checked this out because I really love Tony Fucile's art style. The book was not a disappointment! It's adorable and sweet and a great story with great illustrations. It's about a little boy who doesn't want to go to bed until his dad gives him a "license" to drive (Dad is the car). It has a lot of humor and heart. The large pictures and quick text will make this good for read-alouds too. Don't be surprised if it's on one of my storytime lists soon! ( )
  orangerful | Aug 21, 2013 |
In this charming book about a rambunctious preschooler, and his "drive" toward sleep - I believe that the book was actually published as Driving to Bed in Australia - author Hallie Durand and illustrator Tony Fucile capture the loving bond between father and son, and the creative solution to bedtime resistance dreamt up by one loving parent. Mitchell - four years, one month, and five days old - was always running away, when his father tried to ready him for bed, until the night that dad suggested that Mitchell could drive there. And thus was born a nightly ritual, in which Mitchell and his car (AKA Dad) made their way - with plenty of stops and starts, loud noises and almost accidents - toward the inevitable end to the day...

I'm so glad that Mitchell's License was chosen as one of our June selections, over in The Picture-Book Club to which I belong, where our theme this month is "fathers," as I might never have picked it up otherwise! I don't think I've run across any of Hallie Durand or Tony Fucile's work before, and I'm not convinced I would have picked this one up, had I seen it at the library. Yet another example of The Picture-Book Club expanding my horizons, in this particular genre! This was just a charming tale, heartwarming and humorous! I particularly appreciated the fact that, although this is clearly a loving father-son relationship, it isn't a completely permissive one - when Mitchell tries to use chocolate-chip cookies as "gas," in the course of the game, his car puts his foot down - as I think that setting limits for children is sometimes viewed almost as a form of cruelty these days. (Whereas not setting limits is the true cruelty, in my view). Entertaining, engaging, and highly recommended! ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Apr 23, 2013 |
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