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NO PANTS!

A delightful duo in a picture book that will bring laughter to all.

A surprise awaits readers at the end of this book.

Pablo is a rascal. Cared for by a reasonable and patient father who irons their clothing, cooks oatmeal for breakfast, and prepares food to take to a birthday party, Pablo will not obey orders and put on pants. More curious than naughty, Pablo asks why people wear pants, suggesting that they are not necessary. They look at photos of their family members hanging on walls to introduce types of pants worn for a variety of sports and careers before the father goes through a brief history featuring illustrated examples of pants through the decades (amusingly, his bespectacled, bearded face tops each one). Readers will note diversity among the family and friends enumerated, a variety that complements Pablo’s own ruddy skin and presumed Latinx background. The book has too many funny plot twists to count, creating chuckles for young and old readers. Finally, Pablo’s silly acts of resistance escalate to the loss of parental temper, and they must quickly reconcile with an act of obedience. But when they get to the party, there’s not a pair of pants in sight. With a restrained palette and blocky figures rendered in a free-floating style, the illustrations offer subtext to the tight relationship between parent and child. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10-by-17-inch double-page spreads viewed at 42.1% of actual size.)

A delightful duo in a picture book that will bring laughter to all. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: May 11, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-11766-8

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Viking

Review Posted Online: Feb. 8, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2021

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YOUR BABY'S FIRST WORD WILL BE DADA

Plotless and pointless, the book clearly exists only because its celebrity author wrote it.

A succession of animal dads do their best to teach their young to say “Dada” in this picture-book vehicle for Fallon.

A grumpy bull says, “DADA!”; his calf moos back. A sad-looking ram insists, “DADA!”; his lamb baas back. A duck, a bee, a dog, a rabbit, a cat, a mouse, a donkey, a pig, a frog, a rooster, and a horse all fail similarly, spread by spread. A final two-spread sequence finds all of the animals arrayed across the pages, dads on the verso and children on the recto. All the text prior to this point has been either iterations of “Dada” or animal sounds in dialogue bubbles; here, narrative text states, “Now everybody get in line, let’s say it together one more time….” Upon the turn of the page, the animal dads gaze round-eyed as their young across the gutter all cry, “DADA!” (except the duckling, who says, “quack”). Ordóñez's illustrations have a bland, digital look, compositions hardly varying with the characters, although the pastel-colored backgrounds change. The punch line fails from a design standpoint, as the sudden, single-bubble chorus of “DADA” appears to be emanating from background features rather than the baby animals’ mouths (only some of which, on close inspection, appear to be open). It also fails to be funny.

Plotless and pointless, the book clearly exists only because its celebrity author wrote it. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: June 9, 2015

ISBN: 978-1-250-00934-0

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

Review Posted Online: April 14, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2015

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HALLOWEEN IS COMING!

High-quality, inclusive illustrations make this one stand out.

From the changing season to decorations and costumes, children anticipate Halloween.

Little readers will enjoy all of the familiar markers of the season included in this book: falling leaves, jack-o’-lanterns, Halloween costumes, candy, and trick-or-treating. Everett’s rhyming couplets bob along safely, offering nothing that will wow but enough to keep the pages turning. It’s Wen’s illustrations that give the most to readers, full of bustling scenes and lovely details. A double-page spread of the children in town in front of the candy store includes jars with individually drawn treats and other festive delicacies. The townwide celebration features instruments, creative costumes, and a diverse crowd of people. There are three children who appear as the focus of the illustrations, though there are many secondary characters. One bespectacled White child is drawn in a manual wheelchair, another has dark brown skin, the third presents Asian. The child in the wheelchair is shown as a full participant. Readers will enjoy spotting spooks like a vampire, goblin, and werewolf, as they sometimes appear in the background and other times blend in with the crowd. The familiar trappings of Halloween paired with the robust illustrations will have little readers wanting to reread even if the content itself is not startlingly new.

High-quality, inclusive illustrations make this one stand out. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: Aug. 1, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-7282-0586-1

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

Review Posted Online: July 13, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2021

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