PreSchool-Grade 2-When Bonnie Bumble ate five of her six plum turnovers she "turned over upside down." In this position, chores are difficult to do (the milk splashed, the eggs smashed). The girl solves her problem by eating the last turnover upside down, thus turning herself right-side up once again. The book ends on a humorous note when Bonnie's dog eats the remaining crumbs and winds up in the same predicament. Beginning readers will be aided by the numerous picture clues painted with watercolors, watercolor pencils, and ink, and will find the layout appealing. However, the backwards "s" in the title word "Tuesday" is unfortunate in any book for new readers. This aside, the book will delight youngsters and work well as a companion to Audrey Wood's Silly Sally.