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CLOTHESLINE CLUES TO THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL by Kathryn Heling

CLOTHESLINE CLUES TO THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

From the Clothesline Clues series

by Kathryn Heling & Deborah Hembrook ; illustrated by Andy Robert Davies

Pub Date: June 11th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-58089-824-9
Publisher: Charlesbridge

Following Jobs People Do (2012) and Sports People Play (2015), Heling, Hembrook, and Davies are back with another Clothesline Clues book, this time focusing on the different roles people might play in a school.

As with the earlier books, a short stanza sets up the scene: “High on the clotheslines / hang clue after clue. / It’s the first day of school! / Who wants to meet you?” The two spreads that follow first encourage readers to guess whose belongings are hanging on the clothesline and then reveal the answer. A coat; yellow hat, gloves, and safety vest; and a hand-held stop sign must belong to “your crossing guard.” A classroom teacher’s things include a button-down shirt, bow tie, sport coat, book bag, and a class roster. The other jobs include cafeteria cook, custodian, and gym and art teachers. The final clothesline holds myriad pants, shirts, dresses, scarves, coats, and backpacks that belong to the new friends anxious to meet readers. Davies’ people are diverse in race and ability (several wear glasses, and one uses a wheelchair), and one girl wears hijab. Most of the adults are the opposite gender of the typical stereotype: Both the classroom teacher and the cafeteria worker are brown-skinned men, and the gym teacher and custodian are brown-skinned women. Davies’ bright pencil, mixed-media, and digital illustrations feature white backgrounds to help readers focus on the clues and on the things they will notice in their own classrooms.

Another solid entry.

(Picture book. 3-7)