Another book I recently retrieved from my parents’ house. “Dinner Time” was my first ever book-fair purchase. I was probably in kindergarten or first grade; the day was gray and overcast, and after getting home from school I read the book in our family room while listening to the rain outside.
The story is straightforward: an animal, it’s face depicted in the middle of a double-page spread, is eaten by the animal on the next double-page spread. They’re all painted in a mixture of dripped and splattered ink, which gives them an organic, wild texture. Best of all, “Dinner Time” is a pop up book, so each animal’s maw opens and shuts along with the pages.
At least, it used to. My copy is 40 years old and almost all the mouths are missing (just like my old man teeth!). The only mouth left is the gorilla’s, which shuts with a satisfying cardboard “clack” if you start to close the book and then reopen it again just right. My son kept looking at the book after we read it, then fell asleep with it under his arm.