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DIG, DRILL, DUMP, FILL

In spite of a title that reminds us of Push, Pull, Empty, Full there's no particular conceptual organization to these photos of heavy machinery at work. In fact Hoban, who can usually be relied on to produce sharper, clearer compositions than these, never seems entirely comfortable with her subject, and her predictable uncaptioned views of dump trucks, cranes and loaders (the names are given in an appendix) don't add anything to what can be found in numerous other photo-picture books. . . certainly George Ancona's Monsters on Wheels (1974) packed a lot more horsepower.

Pub Date: Oct. 13, 1975

ISBN: 0688117031

Page Count: 36

Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Review Posted Online: April 29, 2012

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1975

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GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS

With the same delightfully irreverent spirit that he brought to his retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood" (1987), Marshall enlivens another favorite. Although completely retold with his usual pungent wit and contemporary touches ("I don't mind if I do," says Goldilocks, as she tries out porridge, chair, and bed), Marshall retains the stories well-loved pattern, including Goldilocks escaping through the window (whereupon Baby Bear inquires, "Who was that little girl?"). The illustrations are fraught with delicious humor and detail: books that are stacked everywhere around the rather cluttered house, including some used in lieu of a missing leg for Papa Bear's chair; comically exaggerated beds—much too high at the head and the foot; and Baby Bear's wonderfully messy room, which certainly brings the story into the 20th century. Like its predecessor, perfect for several uses, from picture-book hour to beginning reading.

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 1988

ISBN: 0140563660

Page Count: 36

Publisher: Dial Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 26, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 1988

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GOODNIGHT MOON

Little children will love this going to sleep book — a really fresh idea by a talented and prolific author, illustrated by Clement Hurd. In a soft sing-song, here is a bunny saying goodnight room, goodnight moon, goodnight to all the familiar objects in the softly lighted room. Then- as the room darkens, in successive pictures, the goodnight ceremony moves forward. The colors range from a bright, crisp red, green, yellow, to an almost black background. Despite the high price, which takes it out of the straight merchandise market, this is a good buy, from quality of text and pictures — and most of all, idea.

Pub Date: Sept. 3, 1947

ISBN: 0060775858

Page Count: 40

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: Oct. 19, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1947

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