Caramel reviews Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe

Today Caramel reviews a neat picture book first published in 2019: Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe. As usual Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions.

Caramel reviews Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe.
Caramel reviews Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe.

Sprinkles: So Caramel, I see we have a neat picture book to talk about today.  

Caramel: Yes we do! It is about a frog named Pokko. 

S: Okay, so tell us a bit about Pokko. 

C: Pokko is a frog who was gifted a drum by her parents (bad idea on their part).

S: Why would that be a bad idea? And I think that is actually the very first sentence of the book, right?

C: Yeah, it was something along the lines of “The biggest mistake Pokko’s parents made was giving her a drum”. And it is later said (two pages later) that the reason is because the drum kept them from focusing, or really doing anything.

S: So the mom keeps trying to read, right? And a drum would be kind of loud I suppose. Remember how you played the trumpet for a while. That was loud. 

C: I at least had a thingy to make it quieter. I don’t think you can make drums quiet. 

S: That is true. Okay, so she is loud and so her dad suggests that she take it outside, right? 

C: Yes. And she does. But then she starts making some noise,or music I suppose. Then another animal joins her, and she plays louder. Then another joins her, again, and again, and by the time the sun sets, she has a whole band of animals following her and making music together, and they are so loud, the noise reaches her parents, all the way back in their home.

S: That sounds cool! So she makes friends with her music, right?

C: Yeah, it sounds cool, until a band member, a wolf, eats another one, a bunny.

S: Wait, that sounds kind of worrisome. 

C: Yes, it could be but in the book it is rather funny. Pokko scolds the wolf, saying that he can’t keep eating band members. The book is really funny. 

S: Wait, a wolf eats a bunny and you find that funny? 

C: Hmm, when you put it that way, as a bunny I should feel a bit concerned about the bunny who is eaten. But in the book Pokko scolds the wolf and the wolf behaves after that. And we move on. 

S: I see. I guess bad things happen in other books, too, and this is meant more as a funny thing rather than a tragedy.. 

C: Yep. 

Caramel is reading Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe.
Caramel is reading Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe.

S: Alright. So I read in another review that this book was about the power of “marching to the beat of your own drum”. Do you agree?

C: Yeah, I could see that. She is after all playing her own drum as she likes, and she keeps walking, and others join her beat. It is exactly like that actually!

S: So do you think there is a moral to the story?

C: I did not read it for a moral, it is really funny, and I did not tell you half of all the funny lines. But if I need to think about a moral, hmm, let me think… Maybe it is like you said, march to the beat of your own drum and you will find your friends and your own place in the world?

S: That makes sense.

C: And maybe your parents might try to hold you down, and just don’t let them?

S: Okay, maybe that is going a bit too far. After all the parents were the ones who got her the drum. 

C: Yeah, you’re right, that was maybe a little ridiculous.

S: But then again, they did try to suppress her music, so you do have a point Caramel. Sometimes even usually supportive parents might feel the children are going too far, making too loud music, and so on. And then maybe it is okay to push a little. Maybe. 

C: Maybe. And she does not disrespect the parents. Just continues to play her drum. She is making music. And music is beautiful. 

S: Yes. Agreed! Okay, so you thought this was really funny, you even read some of the lines out loud to me. Tell me now a bit about the illustrations. It seems the author is also the person who illustrated the book.

C: Yes. They are really funny. And they are very good at showing the characters’ feelings. You see how happy Pokko is when she gets the drum, for example.

S: I looked through the pages of the book, and thought the illustrations were funny and very lively. The colors are warm, and each page is quite a lot of fun to look at. So all in all, you enjoyed this book, right?

C: Very much so. I don’t get to read too many picture books anymore, but when I do, this is the kind of book I love. Funny and fun!

S: Okay, Caramel. I think this is a good place to end our review. 

C: Sure. 

S: What do you want to tell our readers?

C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!

Caramel enjoyed reading Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe and recommends it to all little bunnies looking for a fun story about a little frog who loves music.
Caramel enjoyed reading Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe and recommends it to all little bunnies looking for a fun story about a little frog who loves music.

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