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is a perfect book for beginner readers (and as a short bedtime story). My family and I saw the Ratatouille in the theater and LOVED it. We have several books based on this movie, and the newest of our acquisitions is Oh, Brother. At 24-pages, the sentences are short with the illustrations taking up most of the page. Oh, brother." From the back cover.
In fact, when it comes out on DVD later this month, we'll be sure to snatch it up.
These two are an odd pair, but they're brothers, and they'll stick by each other no matter what.
Linguini and Colette make an appearance in this book, as does the crazy old lady who owns the house Remy and Emile raided (remember the lightning strike).
Remy dreams of becoming a chef, while Emile just dreams of eating.
If you're looking for an appropriate book for youngsters based on the Ratatouille movie, Oh, Brother will be sure to please both kids and adults.
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Remy likes only gourmet food, while Emile thinks everything is food.
"Remy and Emile are nothing alike.
Rather than featuring slick stills from the movie, this unusual softcover book recreates key scenes using what looks like fabric and other materialsgiving it a neat 3-D effect.
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