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TATO THE UNWANTED

A mild, whimsical story with visual appeal and a simple message of kindness and understanding.

In Kelnberger’s picture book, potato folk decide to adopt a “tater” dog.

The author’s second Tater Whimsy book is set in the town of Russetville, where the inhabitants (the Taters) are golden brown and come in round, cylindrical, and rectangular potato shapes. Tot and Hashy-R (who seems to be the younger of the two) visit the Russetville animal shelter, and Hashy-R chooses Tato, one of the dogs (also a tater tot) to bring home to spend the day. Tot isn’t so sure about Tato, and when the dog can’t seem to stay out of trouble, Tot responds with “Bad dog!” after every act of mischief. Tot is ready to take Tato back to the shelter—until he realizes that Tato is actually a “Good dog” who just loves having fun and who will be a great playmate for Hashy-R. The message of acceptance is clear, and though there seems to be no particular reason for the characters to be tater tot–based, children familiar with the fried finger-food may enjoy the potato-flavored whimsy, heightened by the bold colors and basic shapes in Kelnberger’s full-page, digital illustrations. Set against backgrounds in saturated shades of blues, greens, and yellows, the buildings and interiors feature geometric shapes, and the Taters express themselves with stick arms and basic facial features superimposed upon their potato shapes as black lines and inky dots.

A mild, whimsical story with visual appeal and a simple message of kindness and understanding.

Pub Date: Dec. 28, 2023

ISBN: 9798873179442

Page Count: 54

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: May 8, 2024

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LITTLE BLUE TRUCK AND RACER RED

From the Little Blue Truck series

A friendship tale with solid messaging and plenty of fun sounds to share.

In this latest in the series, Little Blue Truck, driven by pal Toad, is challenged to a countryside race by Racer Red, a sleek, low-slung vehicle.

Blue agrees, and the race is on. Although the two start off “hood to hood / and wheel to wheel,” they switch positions often as they speed their way over dusty country roads. Blue’s farm friends follow along to share in the excitement and shout out encouragement; adult readers will have fun voicing the various animal sounds. Short rhyming verses on each page and several strategic page turns add drama to the narrative, but soft, mottled effects in the otherwise colorful illustrations keep the competition from becoming too intense. Racer Red crosses the finish line first, but Blue is a gracious loser, happy to have worked hard. That’s a new concept for Racer Red, who’s laser-focused on victory but takes Blue’s words (“win or lose, it’s fun to try!”) to heart—a revelation that may lead to worthwhile storytime discussions. When Blue’s farm animal friends hop into the truck for the ride home, Racer Red tags along and learns a second lesson, one about speed. “Fast is fun, / and slow is too, / as long as you’re / with friends.”

A friendship tale with solid messaging and plenty of fun sounds to share. (Picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: March 25, 2025

ISBN: 9780063387843

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Jan. 18, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2025

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PETE THE CAT'S 12 GROOVY DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

Pete’s fans might find it groovy; anyone else has plenty of other “12 Days of Christmas” variants to choose among

Pete, the cat who couldn’t care less, celebrates Christmas with his inimitable lassitude.

If it weren’t part of the title and repeated on every other page, readers unfamiliar with Pete’s shtick might have a hard time arriving at “groovy” to describe his Christmas celebration, as the expressionless cat displays not a hint of groove in Dean’s now-trademark illustrations. Nor does Pete have a great sense of scansion: “On the first day of Christmas, / Pete gave to me… / A road trip to the sea. / GROOVY!” The cat is shown at the wheel of a yellow microbus strung with garland and lights and with a star-topped tree tied to its roof. On the second day of Christmas Pete gives “me” (here depicted as a gray squirrel who gets on the bus) “2 fuzzy gloves, and a road trip to the sea. / GROOVY!” On the third day, he gives “me” (now a white cat who joins Pete and the squirrel) “3 yummy cupcakes,” etc. The “me” mentioned in the lyrics changes from day to day and gift to gift, with “4 far-out surfboards” (a frog), “5 onion rings” (crocodile), and “6 skateboards rolling” (a yellow bird that shares its skateboards with the white cat, the squirrel, the frog, and the crocodile while Pete drives on). Gifts and animals pile on until the microbus finally arrives at the seaside and readers are told yet again that it’s all “GROOVY!”

Pete’s fans might find it groovy; anyone else has plenty of other “12 Days of Christmas” variants to choose among . (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: Sept. 18, 2018

ISBN: 978-0-06-267527-9

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Aug. 19, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2018

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