Ted

by Tony DiTerlizzi

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Simon & Schuster Children's (2004), 40 pages

Description

A young boy manages to get his busy father's attention with the help of a special imaginary friend.

User reviews

LibraryThing member adge73
This book goes mushy in the end, but I like it anyway. It's very much in the tradition of The Cat in the Hat.
LibraryThing member engpunk77
This was really cute. For kids.
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
Eh, cute. Good message, told in a funny & not didactic way. Just wasn't all that special, though, in my opinion.
LibraryThing member AbigailAdams26
When a huge, pink, raspberry-loving creature named Ted knocks on his door one day and introduces all sorts of fun activities into his life, the young boy-narrator of this entertaining picture-book finds his loneliness abating. His busy father however, does not believe in Ted, and blames all the
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mess they create on the boy, getting more and more angry. It is only when it is revealed that Ted was also once friends with the father, who knew him as Ned, that matters between father and son are put to rights...

An engaging picture-book about the idea of imaginary (or not) friends, and the relations between fathers and sons, Ted offers quite a satisfying conclusion, one in which father, son and Ted all play a game together. There is something simultaneously heartwarming and humorous in that final scene! The artwork here is classic DiTerlizzi - beautiful, a little bit creepy, and a lot bit amusing. Recommended to anyone looking for children's stories about imaginary friends and play, or that address feeling neglected and/or misunderstood by one's busy parents.
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LibraryThing member LibrarianRyan
Ahhhhhhhhh. This book starts off by reminding me of the old movie Drop Dead Fred. Except in this case the imaginary friend is Ted. And he gets his buddy in to all sorts of trouble. But it turns out imaginary friends can be inherited, and it just takes jogging Dad’s memory to bring back playtime.

Awards

Young Hoosier Book Award (Nominee — Picture Book — 2005)
Utah Beehive Book Award (Nominee — Children's Picture — 2003)
Buckeye Children's & Teen Book Award (Nominee — Grades K-2 — 2005)
Show Me Readers Award (Nominee — 2004)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

40 p.; 9.76 inches

ISBN

0743489837 / 9780743489836

Barcode

91100000177854

DDC/MDS

813.54
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