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PLAY OUTSIDE! by Laurent Moreau

PLAY OUTSIDE!

by Laurent Moreau ; illustrated by Laurent Moreau

Pub Date: June 2nd, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-324-01547-5
Publisher: Norton Young Readers

As Mom exhorts her two children to go outside and play, their imaginations summon diverse geographical regions from around the world, all densely populated by animals.

All three humans—mom and two kids—are flat images, white as paper and outlined in red. After the children’s unruly indoor behavior results in a broken vase, the mother orders them outside. Each following double-page spread shows the children against a new backdrop while the mother’s banal suggestions for how to spend their time outside appear above each scene. Initially, one kid follows Mom’s suggestions (“lie in the grass and look for shapes in the clouds”) while the other flies a kite. When that child loses hold of the string of the kite, both run after it as some tired, ecological preachiness incongruously enters Mom’s words. Only occasionally does the art make clear any interaction between the children and the scores of primitive-art animals. The text offers some clarification when the children return home: “Mom! If only you knew what we’ve seen!” In fact, the art here and on the final spread lends much-needed humor to a rather lifeless book. There is the opportunity for children to look at each animal in the earlier pages and then find its duplicate on pages that reveal its main homeland and its endangered status. It’s not a big challenge; the animals are grouped by region.

The book is a pale substitute for its advice.

(Picture book. 4-7)