by Pearl AuYeung ; illustrated by Pearl AuYeung ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 6, 2022
A historically specific setting with an eternal lesson.
A child’s special treat is given to a man in need, setting off a chain reaction of kindness.
It is a regular day on Tai Yuen Street in Hong Kong, full of “beeping, bickering, and bartering,” as a child’s parents set up their hawker stand. Suddenly, the usual bustle is interrupted by a THWUMP! as a man who has traveled “a thousand miles” by foot and boat to cross the border into Hong Kong falls to his knees. Bystanders turn away, “uninterested in hearing their own stories retold to them.” However, the protagonist’s mother hears the grumbles of the man’s stomach, and her kids watch horror-struck as she pulls out the special mooncake they were saving—the kind with the double-yolk center (“the best kind!”)—and asks the narrator to bring it to the hungry man. It takes two pages to slowly and sadly walk the treat over and only one gulp for the man to devour the entire cake. However, this single act of kindness unleashes a torrent of generosity from the nearby hawkers. Sepia and cool colors give this tale a historical feel, while delicate cartoon renderings of the bustling market street and crowds of people lighten the tone. In the backmatter, AuYeung notes that this story was based on an incident from her childhood, explains the historical significance of the refugee’s flight to Hong Kong, and shares family photos. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A historically specific setting with an eternal lesson. (Picture book. 4-7)Pub Date: Sept. 6, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-64567-556-3
Page Count: 32
Publisher: Page Street
Review Posted Online: May 10, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2022
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by Steve Henry ; illustrated by Steve Henry ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, 2013
Plenty of visual cues, lots of repetition and a clear story arc make this a perfect choice for beginning readers—and parents...
This cheery entry in the I Like to Read series successfully tells a simple tale and creates a sense of community using just 20 unique words.
Short, declarative sentences describe the action. Cat enters a house, climbs up three floors and finds a cozy room just big enough to make a perfect home. Colorful, cartoon-style illustrations help fill in the details. The eponymous hero is a round, yellow cat with a shy smile who starts out shivering on a cold and snowy sidewalk. Jumping into an open window, he lands in a snug cellar, where he meets a friendly rat who sends him up the stairs. The animals who live in the upper stories welcome Cat and offer gifts that reflect their interests. When “Cat [meets] Dog,” who sits in a cozy armchair surrounded by bookshelves, Cat leaves with a book tucked under his arm. Rabbit, an enthusiastic gardener, gives him a small potted plant, Bird offers a painting, and Elephant takes time out from playing the piano to provide a hot cup of tea. By the end, “Cat [is] happy,” and readers will be too.
Plenty of visual cues, lots of repetition and a clear story arc make this a perfect choice for beginning readers—and parents pressed for time will likely be happy to find such a short, sweet read-aloud. (Early reader.4-7)Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-8234-2659-1
Page Count: 32
Publisher: Holiday House
Review Posted Online: June 11, 2013
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2013
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by Todd Parr ; illustrated by Todd Parr ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 24, 2024
A wonderful, affirming message that kids can’t hear often enough.
Everyone needs a boost now and then.
This delightful little book is the perfect antidote for anyone who’s ever been plagued by self-doubts, felt uncertain, or needed a quick pick-me-up. In other words, everyone. When our spirits flag, we all need to believe there’s someone in our corner ready to offer words of encouragement. Even one person cheering us on can make a world of difference. Filled with digital illustrations created with Parr’s signature bold black lines, ablaze with eye-popping colors that burst from the pages, this charmer proclaims that, no matter what—whether you’re upset because of a bad haircut or a missed soccer goal—“You will always have me!” This assertion appears several times throughout, spelled out in multicolored capital letters and spread across full pages. Can it get better than that? It can, because the declarations are accompanied by brilliantly hued small animals, people, and hearts. This book brims with love, warmth, and good cheer and reminds readers of all ages that all feelings are OK. The author saves the best for last: Love and boost yourself, and remember you have yourself to rely on, too. This empowering winner will also make a delightful gift at baby showers and for new parents.
A wonderful, affirming message that kids can’t hear often enough. (Picture book. 4-7)Pub Date: Sept. 24, 2024
ISBN: 9780316376228
Page Count: 32
Publisher: Little, Brown
Review Posted Online: May 31, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2024
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