
Written by Kerry Lyn Sparrow · Illustrated by Yinfan Huang
A potato on the couch sparks a household stand-off. Who will clean up first?
Mr. Russet refuses to pick up a potato left on the couch, sparking a silent protest against household chores. As the mess grows, his family remains unfazed. Will Mr. Russet's stand inspire change, or will chaos reign? This humorous tale explores family dynamics and the challenge of shared responsibilities, inviting readers to reflect on their own household habits.
Mr. Russet is the first to spot it. It’s right in the middle of the couch. A potato. It doesn’t belong there, yet there it is. And he’s had enough. “Every day I pick up this, I pick up that, I pick up everything!” Mr. Russet exclaims. “I will not pick up that potato!” And he doesn’t. In fact, he decides to take a stand and not pick up anything else either! But as the days pass, Mrs. Russet and the two Russet children don’t seem to mind the potato in the living room. Or the mess growing all around them. What’s a potato protestor to do? In Kerry Lyn Sparrow’s funny picture book story, readers are likely to see parallels to their own families and how they handle household chores. The short, simple text and quirky story make for a fun read-aloud. Yinfan Huang’s lively, childlike, colorful art conveys the same droll humor as the text. This book offers a good lead-in to discussions about roles and responsibilities within a family and respecting one another’s feelings, particularly in the way that people can look at the same thing and see it from different perspectives. It can also be used for character education lessons on adaptability and tolerance.
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