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TICK TOCK CLOCK by Margery Cuyler

TICK TOCK CLOCK

by Margery Cuyler & illustrated by Robert Neubecker

Pub Date: Jan. 1st, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-06-136309-2
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Grandma spends a busy day with her twin granddaughters in a day filled with action, rhythm and rhyme.

A tribute to the short “o,” this book for very new readers is filled with the “–ock” sound, as in: o’clock, tick tock, knock, smock, block, dock, flock, walk, block, lock and wok. With four to six words per page, in two-word sentences, two girls, dressed in matching red outfits are welcomed by their bespectacled grandmother, who is up for anything. From finger painting to building with blocks to picnicking on the dock, tick tock, the day with Grandma is full of fun. Neubecker’s sunny illustrations, in rich reds, yellows and greens, perfectly reflect the spare, very easy-to-read text. Each illustration is set on a white, unframed background and is set apart from the text, making it nicely legible. The repetition of words, particularly “Tick tock,” helps beginning readers build confidence. It’s strange that with all the references to the clock, there are no clocks in the illustrations, which is an opportunity lost. Children are interested in clocks and time and thus will note their absence; though the endpapers are festooned with them, set to varying times, this will not entirely compensate.

Any new reader lucky enough to spend a day with Grandma will want to read this to her.  

(Early reader. 3-5)