![]() With lots of dialogue and onomatopoeias, Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride would also make an excellent book to read aloud. Readers who are transitioning to chapter books will appreciate the large font, easy vocabulary, and illustrations that appear on almost every page. The illustrations bring the human’s emotions to the forefront with comical, exaggerated facial expressions. The wholesome, silly story will have readers clamoring to read and reread Mercy’s adventures. The conclusion shows how a pig and buttered toast can bring people together. Readers familiar with Mercy Watson and new readers will enjoy the hilarious adventure. Eugenia Lincoln still finds fault in taking a pig for a ride in an automobile, but Eugenia’s sister Baby surprises everyone by taking a chance to add a little “folly” to her day. Watson is distracted, Mercy takes the opportunity to get behind the wheel.Įven though Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride has the same unique, loveable characters as the first book in the series, each book can be read as a standalone. Watson and Mercy find a stowaway hiding in the car. ![]() Everyone knows that a pig can’t drive a convertible. Watson has to push Mercy out of the driver’s seat. Watson adore their porcine wonder named Mercy. ![]()
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