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Piranhas don't eat bananas / Aaron Blabey.

By: Blabey, Aaron [author,, illustrator.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Scholastic Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 24 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781338297133; 1338297139; 9781443170369; 1443170364; 9781443170376; 1443170372.Other title: Piranhas do not eat bananas.Subject(s): Piranhas -- Juvenile fiction | Carnivorous animals -- Juvenile fiction | Animal behavior -- Juvenile fiction | Stories in rhyme | Piranhas -- Fiction | Food habits -- Fiction | Animals -- Habits and behavior -- Fiction | Humorous stories | JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Fish | JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories | JUVENILE FICTION / Cooking & Food | Animal behavior | Carnivorous animals | PiranhasGenre/Form: Picture books. | Fiction. | Humorous fiction. | Juvenile works. | Picture books. | Stories in rhyme. | Humorous fiction.Summary: Told in rhyming text, Brian tries to get his fellow piranhas to try his fruit and vegetable platter, but they all prefer meat--like those human feet dangling in the water.
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Find out what piranhas eat -- and don't eat! -- in this new, irresistibly funny picture book from Aaron Blabey, the bestselling creator of Pig the Pug! Everyone knows that piranhas don't eat bananas -- except for Brian. This little fish loves to munch not only on bananas, but on fruit of all kinds! Brian's piranha friends think he's crazy. Piranhas don't eat bananas -- their sharp teeth are for eating meat! And there's a scrumptious pair of feet dangling in the water nearby...Rich with author-illustrator Aaron Blabey's hysterical text and unforgettably wacky illustrations, Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas is a hilarious story about trying new things -- no matter how strange they seem!

"First published in Australia in 2015 by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Australia Pty Ltd."--Copyright page.

Told in rhyming text, Brian tries to get his fellow piranhas to try his fruit and vegetable platter, but they all prefer meat--like those human feet dangling in the water.

AD340L Lexile

Decoding demand: 54 (medium) Semantic demand: 78 (high) Syntactic demand: 30 (low) Structure demand: 70 (high) Lexile

Accelerated Reader AR LG 1.1 0.5 198957.

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Publishers Weekly Review

Brian, a piranha, clearly did not get the memo about what his species eats, and it's frustrating his fellow fish. "Well, how about some silverbeet?" asks the piranha protag when the others reject the titular banana offering. "Are you serious, Brian? We eat feet" replies the opposition's leader as a human's toes suddenly dangle temptingly in the water. Brian, who holds forth from the left side of each spread, keeps at it, suggesting peas and plums as the others counter with preferred piranha foods (knees, bums). He eventually convinces his carnivorous peers to decide for themselves whether plant-based eats are "yucky or yum," and the fish concur that they're tasty-just not as delicious as the swim-trunk-clad human buns now on the scene. As the green, bug-eyed fish float and squabble in rhyme amid a bubble-flecked white space, Blabey (the Bad Guys series) hits all the right notes of absurdity (including piling enough fruit on Brian's head to give Carmen Miranda a run for her money) to send young readers into a bedtime reading frenzy. Ages 3-5. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Booklist Review

Brian finds himself at odds with his fellow piranhas, due to his fondness for fruits and vegetables. Spare, rhyming text, describes him sharing a banana only to be asked, What is wrong with you, Brian? You're a piranha. Next he offers silverbeet, peas, and plums, but is turned down: piranhas prefer feet, knees, and bums. Finally Brian convinces them to try a fruit platter. Following a wordless double-page feeding frenzy, the piranhas declare that the fruit is yum . . . but they still prefer bum. A hapless swimmer floats above the arguing fish, unaware of the danger below until the final page when the hungry piranhas nibble his swim trunks. Expressive acrylic cartoon illustrations, similar in style to Blabey's Pig the Pug books, feature fish with oversized comedic eyes and convey a strong range of emotions. Banana-colored endpapers featuring field-guide-style pseudo-scientific definitions for "piranha" and "banana" add a clever touch and set the comedic tone. A surefire storytime hit, hand this madcap reimagining of Green Eggs and Ham to preschoolers and emergent readers.--Suzanne Harold Copyright 2019 Booklist

Kirkus Book Review

It takes a lot of sass to make "piranhas" and "bananas" rhyme, and Blabey's book is full of that sass.Who would guess that a piranha loves fruit? But Brian does. When he tries to tempt other piranhas to try a banana, they turn him down cold. "Well, how about some silverbeet?" Brian asks. "Are you serious, Brian? We eat feet," they reply. "Or would you rather a bowl of peas?" "Stop it, Brian. We eat knees." Children will readily guess what the other piranhas reply when Brian asks if they'd like some nice, ripe plums. But Brian keeps trying, ultimately offering the other fish "an awesome fruit platter." They gobble it up in a typical piranha frenzy, and a hopeful Brian asks, "Is it yucky or yum?" While they admit "It's very nice," they enthusiastically proclaim, "But we still prefer bum!" The loose, rhyming back and forth between Brian and the other piranhas make this a fun read-aloud guaranteed to generate giggles and requests to "read it again." Illustrations, just as sassy as the text, spotlight bright, lantern-jawed avocado-green fish and colorful fruit that pop against a stark white background. And the piranhas' facial expressions? Priceless. Don't miss the endpapers for serious and not-so-serious information about piranhas and bananas.A wonderfully silly story about being true to yourself. (Picture book. 4-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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