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GOODNIGHT MERMAID

Sure to be a hit with mermaid fans.

A glimpse under the sea at mermaid life and lore.

While the rhyming text does ultimately conclude with the mermaids all going to sleep, this picture book functions less as a goodnight book and more as a survey of mermaid life. Crisp-edged, unremarkable illustrations depict many mermaids (not just one as the title suggests, and also selkies and nymphs) with varied skin, hair, and fin colors cavorting underwater. “Her Majesty the Merqueen reign[s] over the deep,” and once she is introduced, the text shifts to say goodnight to all of the mermaids and their sea-life companions, concluding with the line “Goodnight blue wonder that gives life to our world.” This closing spread of the narrative shows an illustration of the Earth with its blue oceans from outer space, a smiling pearl of a moon to its left in the starry, black sky. Following this are backmatter pages, which are the highlight of the book. Under the heading “Mermaidology: Magical Facts Mermaid Lovers Love To Know” appear bits of information about these fantastic creatures. The last “fact” reads, “Mermaids take care of our miraculous oceans, but they need our help.” A concluding page delivers “The Mermaid’s Pledge,” which readers are invited to take themselves, “both hands over merheart.”

Sure to be a hit with mermaid fans. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-934649-80-0

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Bailiwick Press

Review Posted Online: May 16, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2020

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DRAGONS LOVE TACOS

From the Dragons Love Tacos series

A wandering effort, happy but pointless.

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The perfect book for kids who love dragons and mild tacos.

Rubin’s story starts with an incantatory edge: “Hey, kid! Did you know that dragons love tacos? They love beef tacos and chicken tacos. They love really big gigantic tacos and tiny little baby tacos as well.” The playing field is set: dragons, tacos. As a pairing, they are fairly silly, and when the kicker comes in—that dragons hate spicy salsa, which ignites their inner fireworks—the silliness is sillier still. Second nature, after all, is for dragons to blow flames out their noses. So when the kid throws a taco party for the dragons, it seems a weak device that the clearly labeled “totally mild” salsa comes with spicy jalapenos in the fine print, prompting the dragons to burn down the house, resulting in a barn-raising at which more tacos are served. Harmless, but if there is a parable hidden in the dragon-taco tale, it is hidden in the unlit deep, and as a measure of lunacy, bridled or unbridled, it doesn’t make the leap into the outer reaches of imagination. Salmieri’s artwork is fitting, with a crabbed, ethereal line work reminiscent of Peter Sís, but the story does not offer it enough range.

A wandering effort, happy but pointless. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: June 14, 2012

ISBN: 978-0-8037-3680-1

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Dial Books

Review Posted Online: March 27, 2012

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2012

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HOW TO CATCH A MAMASAURUS

From the How To Catch… series

A syrupy tribute to mothers that may please fans of the series.

Another creature is on the loose.

The long-running series continues its successful formula with this Hallmark card of a book, which features bright illustrations and catchy rhymes. This time, the mythical creature the racially diverse children set out to catch is an absent mom who does it all (lists of descriptors include the words banker, caregiver, nurse, doctor, driver, chef, housekeeper, teacher, entertainer, playmate, laundry service, problem solver, handywoman, cleaner, and alarm clock) but doesn’t seem to have a job outside the home and is inexplicably a dinosaur. As the children prepare gifts and a meal for her, the text becomes an ode to the skills the Mamasaurus possesses (“Day or night she’s always there. / She meets every wish and need”) and values she instills (“Sometimes life can mean hard work,” “kindness matters,” and “what counts is doing your best”). This well-intentioned selection veers into cliche generously sprinkled with saccharine but manages to redeem itself with its appreciation for mothers and all that they may do. Endpapers include a “to” and “from” page framed in a heart, as well as a page where young gift givers or recipients can draw a picture of their Mamasaurus.

A syrupy tribute to mothers that may please fans of the series. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: March 5, 2024

ISBN: 9781728274300

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland

Review Posted Online: Dec. 6, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2024

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