Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp

By Sarah Rosenfeld

A review of Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp by John Roy Bennett

Published on October 1, 2000

Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp
John Roy Bennett

Lobster Press
$10.95

Written by John Roy Bennett, Jason Mason Middleton-Tapp (ages two to five) is as rhythmical as its title. This rhyming story of a boy who “does not like to take his nap” is creatively rendered by Isabelle Charbonneau, who brings the troublemaking Jason to life. Hope kids don’t get too many ideas from this imaginative book! mRb

Sarah Rosenfeld is a writer and associate editor for a travel and leisure magazine for Canadian physicians.

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