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YUCK! THAT’S NOT A MONSTER!

What’s up with the fluffy pink baby monster? One stormy night, the three speckled eggs that Mr. and Mrs. Monster have been tending so lovingly are finally ready to hatch. The first egg cracks, and out climbs an ugly green monster with prickly spikes and snarly fangs; they name him Frightful. Next comes a purple monster with horny spines and bristly warts; she’s named Horrid. And the third...is soft and pink like cotton candy. All the Monsters are aghast. They almost throw him in the trash, but the sweetness of the baby monster earns him a reprieve, and they name him Little Shock. Little Shock doesn’t fit in with the other forest creatures either, until an enormous scary monster threatens all, and Shock sends him fleeing in confusion with...a kiss. Edgson’s bright illustrations make even the scary monsters adorable, and Little Shock does, in fact, resemble cotton candy, with perfectly round blue eyes, two stubby horns and a couple of itty-bitty fangs. All together, they render McAllister’s cute fable about kindness even cuter. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: June 1, 2010

ISBN: 978-1-56148-683-0

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Good Books

Review Posted Online: Dec. 27, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2010

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LOLA LOVES STORIES

From the Lola & Leo series

Lola’s daddy takes her to the library every Saturday, where she finds “excellent books,” and every night her mommy or daddy reads them to her. The next day Lola acts out the story. On Sunday she’s a fairy princess; on Monday she takes her toy animals “on fantastic trips to places like Paris”; on Wednesday she’s a tiger, etc. Each new book and day provides Lola with a variety of tales to play out, with the last one—which is about a wild monster—posing the question, “What will Lola be tomorrow?” The final page shows her in a wolf suit just like Max’s. The library books, the pretending and the incorporation of the days of the week work together as a simple and pleasing premise. Beardshaw’s acrylic illustrations depict the multicultural kids and Lola’s black family with childlike charm, while the title will have librarians, parents and booksellers smiling. Alert: The book will be an invitation for lap kids to follow Lola’s lead—not such a bad thing. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: July 1, 2010

ISBN: 978-1-58089-258-2

Page Count: 28

Publisher: Charlesbridge

Review Posted Online: June 3, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2010

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WITH ALL MY HEART

Sweet.

A caregiving bear shares with its cub how love has defined their relationship from the first moment and through the years as the cub has grown.

With rhymes and a steady rhythm that are less singsong-y than similar books, Stansbie seems to have hit a sweet spot for this offering on the I-love-you-always shelf. Readers follow the adult and child as they share special moments together—a sunset, a splash in a pond, climbing a tree, a snuggle—and the adult tells the child that the love it feels has only grown. Stansbie also takes care not to put promises in the adult bear’s mouth that can’t be delivered, acknowledging that physical proximity is not always possible: “Wherever you are, / even when we’re apart… // I’ll love you forever / with all of my heart.” The large trim size helps the sweet illustrations shine; their emphasis is on the close relationship between parent and child. Shaped peekaboo windows offer glimpses of preceding and succeeding pages, images and text carefully placed to work whatever the context. While the die cuts on the interior pages will not hold up to rough handling, they do add whimsy and delight to the book as a whole: “And now that you’re bigger, / you make my heart sing. / My / beautiful / wonderful / magical / thing.” Those last three adjectives are positioned in leaf-shaped cutouts, the turn of the page revealing the roly-poly cub in a pile of leaves, three formed by the die-cuts. Opposite, three vignettes show the cub appreciating the “beautiful,” the “wonderful,” and the “magical.”

Sweet. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: Dec. 3, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-68412-910-2

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Silver Dolphin

Review Posted Online: Oct. 12, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2019

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