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THE ITSY BITSY SNOWMAN

Take it, or leave it.

A wintertime story that can be sung to the tune of “The Itsy Bitsy Spider.”

The itsy bitsy snowman and his friends are playing in the snow. They climb up a snowy hill, jump on a sled, slide fast, and zip past children skating on ice. Then, though the text tells readers that he “dodged a snowball fight,” his head becomes separated from his body. Not to worry, “out came his friends / to lend a happy hand.” In the last spread the itsy bitsy snowman stands with his mom, dad, and friends, “And everything was perfect / in his winter wonderland.” The story, intended to be read to the tune of the beloved nursery rhyme, doesn’t always quite fit the template, as in: “The itsy bitsy snowman / climbed up the snowy hill. // He jumped on a sled / and slid fast…what a thrill!” For no obvious reason, on every page one word is printed in a different color from the rest of the text. Rescek’s illustrations are bright, cheery, and cartoonlike, with an appropriate wintry pale blue as the dominant color. Though sweet and cute, there is nothing particularly fresh or new here.

Take it, or leave it. (Board book. 1-2)

Pub Date: Sept. 22, 2015

ISBN: 978-1-4814-4837-6

Page Count: 16

Publisher: Little Simon/Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Sept. 15, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2016

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LEPRECHAUN'S RAINBOW

St. Patrick’s Day lite, for very young children.

Teach the colors of the rainbow with this board book.

A charming cartoon fox in a leprechaun-green suit and top hat stars in a rhyming romp through the colors of the rainbow. A couplet on each page introduces a color and lists some of the items of that hue children can spot. It follows the color spectrum pattern with the exception of indigo, an appropriate choice for the audience. There are no humans in this colorful fantasy world. The vulpine leprechaun featured on every page drives a red tractor, points out orange butterflies, eats a picnic lunch with lots of yellow treats. The couplet on the green page eschews shamrocks in favor of four-leaf clovers: “Green is clover, pluck some up, / All day long you’ll have good luck!” Blue is a sailing scene. Though the verse on the purple page says, “Purple in a garden grows,” a purple cottage is the prominent feature in the illustration, not a garden. The final spread actually has three rainbows—two arcs at the top and a third partial rainbow that ends in a pot of gold. The rainbow arcs form a handle, making this sturdy book also toteable. Very young children won’t appreciate the oblique references to St. Patrick’s Day but will enjoy identifying colors.

St. Patrick’s Day lite, for very young children. (Board book. 1-2)

Pub Date: Dec. 22, 2020

ISBN: 978-0-358-27265-6

Page Count: 10

Publisher: HMH Books

Review Posted Online: March 1, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2021

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