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100 THINGS I KNOW HOW TO DO by Amy Schwartz Kirkus Star

100 THINGS I KNOW HOW TO DO

From the 100 Things series

by Amy Schwartz ; illustrated by Amy Schwartz

Pub Date: May 4th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4326-9
Publisher: Abrams Appleseed

A big book about little experiences from a keen documentarian of early childhood.

In this tour de force, Schwartz makes slice-of-life depictions of the everyday lives of young children seem like a piece of cake, belying her extraordinary skills of observation and visual characterization. As in companion titles 100 Things I Love To Do With You (2017) and 100 Things That Make Me Happy (2014), the first-person pronoun in the title is not visually interpreted as a single child but rather as a multiracial ensemble of toddlers and preschoolers, which provides an inclusive, welcoming vision. Deceptively simple couplets introduce the “100 things” these diverse youngsters know how to do while the accompanying art provides visual details for readers to pore over. Meanwhile, expert pacing sparingly uses full-page illustrations to create contemplative moments amid the frequent, energetic vignettes, delivering a visual rhythm that’s every bit as engaging as the bouncing, rhyming words. In one spread, for instance, three vignettes arranged vertically on verso illustrate “build boats / zip coats / wave wands” while across the gutter, a full-page image depicts two adult-child pairs as they “explore ponds”—actually just one pond in a peaceful meadow. With this trio of books, Schwartz solidifies her place alongside the likes of Kate Greenaway, Gyo Fujikawa, Helen Oxenbury, Shirley Hughes, and Marla Frazee as chroniclers of little ones’ lives. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Should you get this book? 100% yes.

(Picture book. 2-6)