Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp

Description

32 pages
$10.95
ISBN 1-894222-12-1
DDC jC813'.54

Publisher

Year

2000

Contributor

Illustrations by Isabelle Charbonneau
Reviewed by Elizabeth Levin

Elizabeth Levin is a professor of psychology at Laurentian University.

Review

“Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp does not like to take his nap.” And so
begins this tale of a little boy who finds napping boring and chooses
instead to embark on several adventures in his room. On one such
adventure he goes to Mars. Next he puts on a circus show. Then he gets
into mischief by dying his hair blue and making a blizzard by cutting
his bedding and tossing the feather stuffing.

Colorfully and charmingly illustrated, Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp is
certain to please parents and children alike. But parents beware—your
children may get some strange ideas about how to amuse themselves!
Recommended.

Citation

Bennett, John Roy., “Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 3, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/21218.