The Gingerbread Cowboy



The Gingerbread Cowboy
by Janet Squires, illustrated by Holly Berry.

Out in the Wild Wild West, a rancher’s wife makes him a cowboy from gingerbread.  But when the rancher peeks into the oven, you can guess what happens.  Out jumps the Gingerbread Cowboy and off he runs, “as fast as his boots could carry him.”  As he runs, he dashes past all sorts of wild west critters like a roadrunner, horned lizard, and long-horned cattle.  But, as with most gingerbread boys, this one finds himself a coyote willing to take him across the river.  The book ends in the traditional snappy way.  The book is easy to read aloud and just calls for a variety of voices from the reader.  Great fun!  The illustrations will project well when used with a group, from the double spread of the Gingerbread Cowboy before he is baked to the yellow-oranges of the desert that he runs through. 

I enjoyed the western theme of the book combined with a real tribute to the original tale.  Share this one in a couple of different themes and units.  You can include it in twists on favorite tales as well as for those cowboy themes.  This is one to capture with your lariat and hold onto tight.

2006 Australian Children's Book of the Year Awards

The 2006 Children’s Book of the Year Awards from The Children’s Book Council of Australia have been awarded. 

OLDER READERS

Winner:  Burke, J.C.   The Story of Tom Brennan
Honor:  Condon, Bill   No Worries
Honor:  Moloney, James   Lost Property

YOUNGER READERS

Winner:  Fensham, Elizabeth    Helicopter Man
Honor:  Bateson, Catherine      Millie and the Night Heron
Honor:  Gleitzman, Morris         Once

EARLY CHILDHOOD

Winner:  Niland, Deborah      Annie’s Chair
Honor:  Watts, Frances         Kisses for Daddy

PICTURE BOOK

Winner:  Lissiat, Amy      The Short & Incredibly Happy Life of Riley
Honor:  Crossett, Warren   The Sound of the Sea
Honor:  Sheehan, Peter      The Island

INFORMATION BOOKS

Winner:  Davidson, Leon   Scarecrow Army: The ANZACS at Gallipoli
Honor:  Brian, Janeen   Hoosh!  Camels in Australia
Honor:  Jamal, Nadia   The Glory Garage: Growing up Lebanese Muslim in Australia