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BUILDABLOCK  by Christopher Franceschelli Kirkus Star

BUILDABLOCK

From the Block Books series

by Christopher Franceschelli ; illustrated by Peskimo

Pub Date: Sept. 19th, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-4197-2569-2
Publisher: Abrams Appleseed

A chunky board book with ingenious gatefolds, flaps, die-cuts, and construction trucks galore.

Like its series predecessors, this title has ample toddler appeal. Not only is its construction-site theme a passion for many children, its bold colors and thoughtful design will engage little hands and eyes as they pore over the pages. After the first two spreads show a wrecking ball smashing and crashing to open the book, two children peer out, asking, “WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?” and “CAN I LOOK, TOO?” Their pages open up as side-by-side gatefolds to reveal a vast scene with “SO MANY TRUCKS! SO MANY WORKERS!” Subsequent spreads home in on individual vehicles plied by racially diverse workers and their respective roles in building up a city block. Layout includes gatefolds that open vertically up and down as well as horizontally left and right, and many pages are shaped to visually echo the vehicles and objects depicted. While such familiar fare as a bulldozer, dump truck, and a crane appear, less-common vehicles and equipment emerge as well, with some of the more dramatic gatefolds and die-cuts revealing a tunnel borer, a massive bridge builder that spans valleys, and sky cranes hovering above like superpowered helicopters. The book culminates as workers take a lunch break and then throw themselves back into work to “BUILD, BUILD, BUILD ALL OVER TOWN!”

Sure to inspire calls of “READ IT AGAIN!” (Board book. 1-3)