Review Detail
5.0 1
Kids Fiction
165
Go Bananas: A Fun Read That Kids Will Want to Join In On
(Updated: July 01, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Go Bananas! by A. B. Peele is a new book that feels super energetic and fun right from the start. It takes a simple chant and turns it into a full story with a bunch of silly banana characters. I read this out loud to a young audience, and they immediately got into it, especially because of the repetition. It’s not the kind of book you just read quietly, it’s one that gets kids involved, saying lines along with you and laughing at the randomness.
What makes this book stand out is how playful it is. You see all kinds of bananas, like ones dressed up in funny ways or acting like different people, and it keeps things interesting on every page. The chant “bananas of the world unite” sticks in your head quickly, and that’s part of what makes it such a good read aloud. Kids don’t just listen, they participate, which makes it way more engaging than a typical picture book.
The illustrations are bright and full of personality. Every page has something new to look at, which helps keep attention, especially for younger kids. The colors and designs match the silly tone of the story perfectly. I also liked how the writing flows easily, making it simple to read with energy and expression, which really adds to the experience.
This book is perfect for younger children, especially around preschool and early elementary ages, and it would work really well in classrooms or group settings. It’s the kind of story that lifts the mood and gets everyone involved. Overall, it’s a fun, lighthearted read that doesn’t try to be serious, it just wants you to have a good time.
What makes this book stand out is how playful it is. You see all kinds of bananas, like ones dressed up in funny ways or acting like different people, and it keeps things interesting on every page. The chant “bananas of the world unite” sticks in your head quickly, and that’s part of what makes it such a good read aloud. Kids don’t just listen, they participate, which makes it way more engaging than a typical picture book.
The illustrations are bright and full of personality. Every page has something new to look at, which helps keep attention, especially for younger kids. The colors and designs match the silly tone of the story perfectly. I also liked how the writing flows easily, making it simple to read with energy and expression, which really adds to the experience.
This book is perfect for younger children, especially around preschool and early elementary ages, and it would work really well in classrooms or group settings. It’s the kind of story that lifts the mood and gets everyone involved. Overall, it’s a fun, lighthearted read that doesn’t try to be serious, it just wants you to have a good time.
Good Points
Repetitive chant makes it interactive
Bright, fun illustrations keep attention
Great for read-aloud and group settings
Bright, fun illustrations keep attention
Great for read-aloud and group settings
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