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An amusing, heartwarming story about the unavoidable stages of dealing with a cold. What does a cold need? It needs a comfy bed by a window, warm socks, Grandma's chicken soup, and plenty of Dad's silly jokes. In this warmly written picture book about a girl waiting for a rotten case of the sniffles to run its course, she and her family learn an important lesson--a cold needs what a cold needs.
Author Notes
BARBARA BOTTNER Is a screenwriter, actor, lyricist, and author of more than forty children's books, including The New York Times bestseller Miss Brooks Loves Books.
Reviews (3)
School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 1-A little girl has the sniffles and there are things that her cold demands. Colds need a comfy bed by a window so the child can hear birds sing. A cold needs Grandpa's soft kisses and Dad's goofy jokes. As the story goes, a cold needs other things that offer comfort until the girl recovers. Once the cold is gone, the girl goes outside to play. With her cold-reddened nose, created with watercolors and colored pencils, the girl goes about her days in her sickbed with her pet dog and loving family nearby. Soft graphite lines and even softer washed-out colors create illustrations that are as calm and comforting as warm chicken soup. With two dozen or fewer words per page, the story makes a good bedside read-aloud or read-alone. VERDICT A comforting book to share with a child experiencing the disagreeableness of a first cold.-Mindy Hiatt, Salt Lake County Library Services © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Review
Being sick is never fun, but it helps to know exactly what a cold might need to go on its way.Follow along as a young child copes with a cold and makes note of everything important to feel better. Warm socks, puppy snuggles, and a bit of sympathy from your siblings are just a few things that come to mind that help our young protagonist. The text phrases these necessities with lyricism and whimsy: A cold "likes to listen to the chirping of the birds // and the tinkling of raindrops, / with a clear view of the sweet blue sky." Sheban's soft-edged illustrations join Bottner's soothingly paced text, offering full-page and vignette illustrations to accompany complex sentences beat by beat and slowing down for languorous double-page spreads where a single clause or simple declarative sentence stops to take its time for, for instance, some "music and a long, deep afternoon nap." Here the child sleeps, mouth open (a red nose attests that it's plugged), a snoozing dog atop the blankets and a radio emitting musical notes. The palette, sun-drenched greens and earth hues, is visual chicken soup. The protagonist's mom has light-brown skin and her dad presents white, suggesting an interracial family.Kids will find comfort in the familiar "needs" of the cold and knowing that they will get better soon to "run around and cause just a little trouble" once again. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Your child has a cold? Well, along with the chicken soup, they might welcome this book. What does a cold need? The comforting yet sprightly text goes through a litany of helpers everything from the aforementioned soup to a comfy bed, from a mom's soft hands to a dad's jokes. The text uses the cold as its protagonist (""It likes music and a long, deep afternoon nap""), but the art, watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite illustrations focus on the shaggy-haired, red-nosed child who is the recipient of all the attention, cure-alls, and love. The endearing art captures the aggravation that comes along with being sick, including an overflowing basket of tissues, but also some of the perks, including an affectionate little spotted dog, who is a reminder of all the fun to be had that's waiting just outside. Get a couple of copies for library shelves colds abound!--Ilene Cooper Copyright 2010 Booklist