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MR. WALKER STEPS OUT by Lisa Graff

MR. WALKER STEPS OUT

by Lisa Graff ; illustrated by Christophe Jacques

Pub Date: Aug. 31st, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-328-85103-1
Publisher: Clarion Books

Explore the city—safely—with the crosswalk-signal man.

On the corner of Broadway and Main Street lives Mr. Walker, the white crossing signal, who works day and night to help people traverse his street. In Jacques’ sparsely but diversely populated New York City, everyone crosses at the signal, splashes in clean puddles, and enjoys ice cream and leisurely dog walks. One fine day Mr. Walker hangs up his red stop hand and goes for an adventure, freshly adult-sized and complete with a friendly if rudimentary set of facial features. On his staycation, he enjoys all the things he has seen his pedestrians doing: He eats ice cream, chases after a dog, and splashes in pristine puddles under the watchful eye of a White police officer. Spot illustrations of Mr. Walker’s tour of the city depict amusement-park rides, balloons, and a skate park before he admires the sunset over the Brooklyn Bridge in a charming full-page spread. After some fortuitous crosswalk heroics away from home, Mr. Walker returns to his corner and, newly appreciative of his role in the grand scheme, settles back into the signal box quite happily. Author Graff weaves a sweet, imaginative story about the little walk-sign man, and Jacques’ illustrations bring him to life in colorful, chalky illustrations. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

This un-pedestrian ode to road safety gets the green light.

(Picture book. 3-7)