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The Ice Cream Vanishes

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The almost Amazing Squirrel and their lovely assistant, Bear, are here to make snacks (and ice cream) disappear! A deliciously funny picture book from the award-winning creator of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich.
Squirrel is an expert at making acorns disappear. But making some ice cream vanish?! "I put it right there! On that hot rock in the sun!" When Squirrel returns with Bear and finds the ice cream gone, they know there is only one explanation—Squirrel is a magician!
Determined to replicate this feat, Squirrel and Bear follow the ice cream truck...and put on a show every forest animal will remember forever.
With a text that begs to be read aloud and lush paintings filled with humor, Julia Sarcone-Roach creates magical mayhem and a story so delicious, kids will be begging for second helpings.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 24, 2023
      When snack-obsessed Squirrel, convinced it has a magical ability to make tasty treats disappear, finds a dropped ice cream cone, it enlists as its assistant Bear, who takes long enough to awaken that the frozen treat vanishes from (i.e., melts on) a sun-warmed rock. But the two soon stumble on the perfect stage for further prestidigitation: an ice cream truck momentarily abandoned by its human owner. Squirrel hits on just the magic words—“Bear, you’ve got to try this!”—and before a forest animal audience, Bear makes a pink ice cream cone “vanish” in one slurp. Inspired, the animals don waffle and sugar cones as hats and swarm the truck to make some magic of their own: a bunny gets covered in soft serve, and a turtle rolls an ice cream sandwich out the door. Fans of the Norma and Belly series and other bear-studded books from Sarcone-Roach (There Are No Bears in This Bakery) are sure to lap up this work—heavily stroked acrylic, gouache, and pen and pencil illustrations have all the appeal of a rainbow cone generously sprinkled with visual jokes. Ages 3–7. Agent: Paul Rodeen, Rodeen Literary.

    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2023
      A sweet-eyed squirrel with magic aspirations is determined to prove their prowess...with a little help from a friend. Squirrel introduces themself at the start as an expert in making snacks disappear by eating or hiding them. What Squirrel really wants to do, though, is use magic to make the food vanish entirely. When a stray ice cream cone is discovered, Squirrel seeks out the help of friend Bear. But what's this? After being left out in the sun, the ice cream is gone! Drunk with power, Squirrel locates an empty ice cream truck and holds a magic show for a plethora of woodland creatures. Afterward, sugary goodness for all! "It turns out that we were all good at magic," says Squirrel as ice cream of every kind disappears down bestiary gullets. Squirrel's inability to tell when something has vanished due to magic rather than because it has melted or been eaten by Bear (or, in one funny scene, because it has wound up stuck to Bear's backside) soon wears thin, but there is real enchantment in the book's illustrations. Small details fill the pages, yielding new things to see with every read and reread. Sugar cones make excellent hats, with readers treated to an adorable array of them. Glowing colors complement wonderful facial expressions. This tale merrily accompanies Sarcone-Roach's other bear-related tales, The Bear Ate Your Sandwich (2018) and There Are No Bears in This Bakery (2019). (This book was reviewed digitally.) I scream. You scream. We all scream for vanishing ice cream. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • School Library Journal

      October 6, 2023

      PreS-Gr 1-Sarcone-Roach is back again with animal friends wreaking havoc. This time, readers are introduced to Squirrel, a self-proclaimed "natural at making snacks disappear," who is trying to find just the right set of words to perform a vanishing trick. Squirrel needs the right combination of snacks and magic words, and although every magic word from Acorn-o begone-o to the most basic please is deployed, nothing works. Then Squirrel comes across a soft, cold treat that just might be the snack that's needed. Squirrel rushes to find a friend to help with the disappearing act, but when they get back, the treat is gone. This fun and quick read has all the elements to keep toddlers entertained. VERDICT This is a wonderful addition to any library and perfect for fans of books like Not That Pet! by Smriti Prasadam-Halls, Super Rooster Saves the Day by Maureen Wright, and Those Darn Squirrels! by Adam Rubin.-Jessica Clark

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:540
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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