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LOOK!

From the I Like To Read series

A satisfying challenge and a fun animal adventure made thrilling by Lewin’s characteristically spectacular use of light.

With wide-eyed amazement, a boy observes animals on the African savanna.

“Look! An elephant eats.” Two giraffes drink at a water hole. A solitary warthog snuffles in the dirt. A gorilla peers out from behind stalks. Wild dogs alertly listen. Zebras gallop, and monkeys perch high in a tree. Hippos open their mouths in the water, and a rhino sleeps. Now circle back to the boy as he reads a story to his stuffed animals and goes to sleep with his favorite, an elephant, close by. Lewin, the intrepid world traveler and accomplished painter of animals in their natural habitats, gives each a double-page spread and uses pencil and watercolors to showcase them in the shimmering sun of the savanna. Beginning readers will enjoy each repetition of “look,” the short declarative sentences used for each of the animal activities, and the large font. Adults sharing this title will appreciate the connections made between the text and the pictures.

A satisfying challenge and a fun animal adventure made thrilling by Lewin’s characteristically spectacular use of light. (Early reader. 2-6)

Pub Date: March 1, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-8234-2607-2

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Holiday House

Review Posted Online: Feb. 5, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2013

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TWO TOGETHER

From the Brendan Wenzel series

A masterful consideration of perception, exploration, and, ultimately, love.

Seeming simplicity yields rich rewards in this sensory-steeped tale of adventure and friendship.

Color-sapped outlines of a wilderness kick off this tale of a dog and cat traveling together. “Two together headed home. / Cat and dog. / Bell and Bone. / For a moment. For a day. // Two together on their way.” After they peek at their reflections in the water, different artistic styles are used in the following pages to depict each animal; the dog is rendered in curved acrylics, the cat in spiky colored pencil. Sometimes the very page splits in two, one side portraying the dog’s perceptions and the other the cat’s. After a toad waylays them, they encounter a bear, a cave, and a rainstorm. As night falls, the colors grow deep and sumptuous, and home appears like a beacon. Inside, the two are now more rendered more realistically and in more detail than ever before. That is, until they go out again to prowl the night. Featuring the singsong nature of some of the best nursery rhymes, the tale reads with an effortless lilting quality, gently rhyming. Yet it’s the art that’s the showstopper here, and one wonders if the two are crispest in the home because we’re seeing them the way their human owner does. What is unquestionable is the friends’ affection for each other, the pair sticking side by side through thick and thin.

A masterful consideration of perception, exploration, and, ultimately, love. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: April 23, 2024

ISBN: 9781797202778

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Review Posted Online: Jan. 5, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2024

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PEOPLE ARE WILD

Wildly brilliant!

A funny and unique way to impart an important message.

In a rare and fresh perspective, animal children try to convince their mothers that humans are just like animals: cuddly, cute, unique, and interesting to look at. However, the animal mothers tell their young that humans are dangerous. People are loud, messy, and nosy. People are “such strange creatures.” Most importantly, animal families cannot keep people as pets because “people are wild,” and “all wild creatures should be free.” Gorgeous colored pencil and watercolor illustrations feature a diverse cast of humans as well as elephants, frogs, butterflies, and seals, among other animals. The colors are rich and vibrant, and the images will be easy to see from a distance during a read-aloud, although there are so many details, points of view, and textures in each illustration that readers will also want to spend some time up close with them. The many landscape-layout double-page spreads show off each animal’s habitat. The endpapers highlight that both animal and human children enjoy many of the same activities. Animal facts in the backmatter encourage readers to explore and research on their own. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Wildly brilliant! (endangered species map) (Informational picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: March 1, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-593-30194-4

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Knopf

Review Posted Online: Jan. 24, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2022

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