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COZY IN LOVE

Serviceable but disappointing in comparison to the author’s timeless titles of years past.

A lovelorn musk ox uses his strength to save a friend.

Cozy longs to win the heart of the enchanting Lofti, but as he and the rest of the bulls charge one another and bash heads in shows of strength, he is overshadowed by the others. Just as Cozy resigns himself to wallowing in snowy self-pity, he’s called to rescue his friend Bella, a young beluga whose joyful splashing creates rainbows across Teardrop Inlet. If Bella stays too long in the inlet, the surface will freeze over, trapping her under with no air to breathe. Can Cozy use his head (literally and figuratively) to save Bella? Could his bighearted actions also win him the heart of his beloved Lofti? Realistically drawn animals are set against a snowy Alaskan background in this pedestrian and predictable sequel to Cozy (2020). Brett’s signature decorative borders and teardrop-shaped vignettes frame each double-page spread. Heart-shaped rocks, colorful sea stars, and textured seaweed complete the tableaux. The brief third-person narration is linear and descriptive but feels flat in the absence of true character development. Character motivation is explained rather than shown. For instance, Cozy’s devotion to Lofti might be more compelling if she were a three-dimensional character rather than a plot device. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Serviceable but disappointing in comparison to the author’s timeless titles of years past. (Picture book. 3-7)

Pub Date: Nov. 8, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-593-10985-4

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: Aug. 30, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2022

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LOVE FROM THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR

Safe to creep on by.

Carle’s famous caterpillar expresses its love.

In three sentences that stretch out over most of the book’s 32 pages, the (here, at least) not-so-ravenous larva first describes the object of its love, then describes how that loved one makes it feel before concluding, “That’s why… / I[heart]U.” There is little original in either visual or textual content, much of it mined from The Very Hungry Caterpillar. “You are… / …so sweet,” proclaims the caterpillar as it crawls through the hole it’s munched in a strawberry; “…the cherry on my cake,” it says as it perches on the familiar square of chocolate cake; “…the apple of my eye,” it announces as it emerges from an apple. Images familiar from other works join the smiling sun that shone down on the caterpillar as it delivers assurances that “you make… / …the sun shine brighter / …the stars sparkle,” and so on. The book is small, only 7 inches high and 5 ¾ inches across when closed—probably not coincidentally about the size of a greeting card. While generations of children have grown up with the ravenous caterpillar, this collection of Carle imagery and platitudinous sentiment has little of his classic’s charm. The melding of Carle’s caterpillar with Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE on the book’s cover, alas, draws further attention to its derivative nature.

Safe to creep on by. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Dec. 15, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-448-48932-2

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap

Review Posted Online: Feb. 1, 2021

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DECOY SAVES OPENING DAY

A charming tale of an athlete who may not steal any bases but who will certainly steal readers’ hearts.

Ohtani, pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, teams up with Blank and Liem to tell the story of how his dog, Decoy, threw out a ceremonial first pitch.

It’s a big day! Decoy leaps “off the bed. Then back onto the bed. Then off the bed.” The enthusiastic pup heads outside to practice with his lucky baseball but is quickly distracted by squirrels (“we’ll play later!”), airplanes (“flyin’ high!”), and flowers (“smell ya soon!”). Dog and pitcher then head to the ballpark. In the locker room, Decoy high-paws Shohei’s teammates. It’s nearly time! But as Shohei prepares to warm up, Decoy realizes that he’s forgotten something important: his lucky ball. Without it, there will be “no championships, no parades, and no hot dogs!” Back home he goes, returning just in time. With Shohei at the plate, Decoy runs from the mound to his owner, rolling the ball into Shohei’s mitt for a “Striiiiike!” Related from a dog’s point of view, Ohtani and Blank’s energetic text lends the tale a sense of urgency and suspense. Liem’s illustrations capture the excitement of the first day of baseball season and the joys of locker room camaraderie, as well as Shohei and Decoy’s mutual affection—even when the ball is drenched in slobber, Shohei’s love for his pet shines through, and clearly, Decoy is focused when it matters.

A charming tale of an athlete who may not steal any bases but who will certainly steal readers’ hearts. (Picture book. 5-7)

Pub Date: Feb. 3, 2026

ISBN: 9780063460775

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Oct. 10, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2025

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