Book Review: The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams

Halloween is right around the corner! For many kids this is an exciting time — dressing up is fun and the prospect of free candy, and lots of it, is a rush in itself. For some kids, though, Halloween is a scary time. It is when their fears are actualized, in the guise of other kids dressed up as witches, goblins and ghosts. Children need a healthy, positive way to deal with these fears and many picture books offer them the opportunity to do so.

Linda Williams has written a picture book about an old lady who walks, not runs, from her fear. But, in the end, she faces it head on.

In The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything, an old lady sets out to gather herbs and spices, nuts and seeds. On her way back, she encounters two shoes, but she tells them “Get out of my way, you two big shoes! I’m not afraid of you,” and she keeps on walking. (Many kids may find strength in saying “I’m not afraid of you” out loud when they are feeling afraid at night.)  For each consecutive article of clothing she encounters, the little old lady responds in the same way, but after a while begins to walk faster and she becomes more afraid. She takes off running for home when she finally encounters the big, scary pumpkin head that says, “Boo! Boo!”

This is a great story that has lots of repetition and action. Repeating lines such as “Get out of my way… I’m not afraid of you!” allows kids to join in reading the story. This is a key early literacy skill that fosters a love of reading and encourages children to read. Another great element of the story is repeating action. Each article of clothing makes a sound as they try to scare the old lady: “…Two shoes go clomp, clomp, one pair of pants go wiggle, wiggle, one shirt go shake, shake, two gloves go clap, clap, one hat go nod, nod and one scary pumpkin head go Boo! Boo!” Children love to participate in stories and they will have fun acting out these simple, fun actions.

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  • 1 - Natalie Bennett

    Oct 27, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net , which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States, and to Boston.com. Nice work!

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