I Am a Potato!

I Am a Potato!
Author(s)
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Elliot Kruszynski
Publisher Name
Cicada Books
Age Range
4+
Release Date
September 03, 2024
ISBN13
978-1800660519
ISBN10 or ASIN
      
If Creature is not a potato, what could they possibly be? Taxonomy has never been so much fun! 
‘I am a potato’, says a small, furry creature. ‘Don’t be ridiculous,’ says Dog. ‘Do you grow underground? Do you have lots of eyes? No? Then you’re not a potato.’ ‘Then WHAT AM I?’ wails Creature. Cat comes along. ‘Do you breathe air? Do you eat and poo? Do you move around? You are an animal!’ But what kind of animal are they? As their identity crisis continues, more creatures join the conversation, asking questions and narrowing down the options until they eventually work out what the creature is. 

This is a silly, delightful book that nonetheless teaches an important lesson about using the scientific method to deduce answers by observing, asking questions and eliminating possibilities. Vividly brought to life in Elliot Kruszynski’s punchy, graphic illustrations, taxonomy has never been this fun.

Editor review

1 review
A Silly, Fun Book to Teach the Scientific Method
Overall rating
 
3.8
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
3.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
I Am a Potato is a story about a creature having an identity crisis because he doesn’t know what he is. This funny and silly story uses the scientific method to help creature figure out just what he is.

What I liked: The illustrations in this book are simple and it is easy to distinguish each character from each other. I appreciate that the other assigned different colors to each character as that helps distinguish them. I appreciate the way that this book is laid out as it is easy to read and follow. There aren’t a lot of words on each of the pages and the images don’t distract from the story.

I love that this book has each of the other characters bring up questions to the creature to help figure out what they are. I appreciate that this book doesn’t just give them what type of animal they are but it starts with figuring out that they are a mammal. I also appreciate that this book didn’t assign the creature a gender because it wasn’t relevant to the story.

Final Verdict: This is a great book to introduce children to the process of deduction to figure out questions that they may have. Adults will enjoy reading this aloud with children and laughing along with them.
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