Good Job, George!

by Jane O'Connor (Author) Andrew Joyner (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

From the bestselling duo Jane O'Connor and Andrew Joyner comes a story about George, who is a very helpful boy. He feeds his dog, Pogo, and helps around the house. It's no surprise everyone's always saying, "Good job, George!" When his parents decide to paint a room in their house, he knows it is the perfect job for him. But the painting doesn't go as planned for George, when a very hungry Pogo has different plans.

Good Job, George is perfect for little helpers; whether they're in the classroom or in the house, children and adults alike will find George endearing and relatable.

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School Library Journal

PreS-K--The author of the extremely popular "Fancy Nancy" series introduces readers to a delightful new character in this charming book. George, a mixed-race boy with tan skin and black hair, narrates. He delights in helping out. He buckles the straps in his stroller; feeds the family dog, Pogo; and shares his sandbox toys with a younger child. When he completes a small task or takes a risk, such as coming down the slide by himself, his parents always say, "Good job, George!" Things unfortunately go awry when George helps finish painting a room and realizes that he does not quite always do the right thing. All is well in the end, however, when George helps give Pogo a bath and earns another hearty "Good job, George!" Joyner's colorful and expressive illustrations echo the style of the original Curious George books by H. A. Rey. A scene at a playground features a multiethnic crowd of adults and children. VERDICT This sweet story with its message of encouragement and empowerment is perfect for the toddler and preschool set.--Sue Morgan, Hillsborough City S. D., CA

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Publishers Weekly

We are all capable of growth--just ask former baby and now "big boy" George, portrayed with light brown skin. As a toddler, George pulled the dog's tail and engaged in "throwing food and mushing it on my face"; now, though, he's the "best helper," and even knows how to share in the sandbox. Affirming George's maturity trajectory are his parents, who praise every positive effort with the titular exclamation (his mother "claps so hard her hands must hurt," the child observes). But even super helpers can have setbacks, and through a series of ill-considered actions, George wrecks a nearly finished home improvement project, splattering paint on the room, the dog, and himself. This time, Mom and Dad "do not say, 'Good job, George, ' and they are not clapping." But the story is quickly buoyed when the protagonist acknowledges his mistake and helps clean up. With warmhearted cartooning and winks at everyday domestic comedy (including a streaking vignette of "baby" George), O'Connor (the Fancy Nancy series) and Joyner (Love Was Inside) ground their story in a loving environment and reassure readers that praise isn't empty words; on the contrary, positive reinforcement can help kids strive to be their best selves. Ages 3-6. (Mar.)

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Jane O'Connor
Jane O'Connor is the author of the bestselling Fancy Nancy series, which Disney Junior has made into an animated TV series. She also is an editor at a major publishing house in New York. Good Job, George! was inspired by her granddaughter, who receives constant praise from her proud parents.

Andrew Joyner is the illustrator of the number one New York Times bestseller Dr. Seuss's Horse Museum as well as Duck and Hippo in the Rainstorm by Jonathan London and Bunny Figures It Out by Ruby Shamir. He is also the author and illustrator of The Pink Hat and Stand Up! Speak Up!. He lives with his family on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593205631
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Flamingo Books
Publication date
March 01, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV039220 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Values & Virtues
JUV039200 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Manners & Etiquette
Library of Congress categories
Self-confidence
Picture books
Picture books for children
Helpfulness
Helping behavior

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