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BUTTERFLY'S SURPRISE

A LIFT-THE-FLAP BOOK

Flutter by it.

A sparkly, smiling butterfly looks for a present that “Mommy and Daddy” butterfly have hidden in this lift-the-flap board book.

She peeks under the seven flaps but finds only animal friends. She stands on her back legs or flits from grass to leaf to rosebush to tree to nest. Finally, the flap with a rock on it is lifted to reveal the gift: a rainbow, as gaudy as butterfly herself. The story, though wordy, is slight and silly. The noises the cartoonish animals make are mostly unremarkable, but readers will be puzzled by the turtle that says, “Lah-dee-dah.” The pink and purple butterfly with curling antennae is identified as female. One must wonder if the artist had made it black and brown would it be referred to as male? And of course, any budding entomologist knows butterfly parents just lay their eggs and go off to die. They don't hang around to dote on their offspring, who as “children” are larvae rather than fully developed butterflies—but these scientific facts would render the whole premise of the book moot. Of course, toddlers probably won't care about such details, but they also won't care about this contrived and predictable story. There are no surprises here. From a structural standpoint, while the board pages are sturdy enough, the flaps are quite flimsy and likely will not last through more than one or two encounters with a determined toddler.

Flutter by it. (Board book. 2-4)

Pub Date: Feb. 2, 2016

ISBN: 978-1-4998-0153-8

Page Count: 16

Publisher: Little Bee Books

Review Posted Online: March 15, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2016

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LITTLE BLUE TRUCK'S HALLOWEEN

Beloved Little Blue takes a bit of the mystery—and fear—out of Halloween costumes.

A lift-the-flap book gives the littlest trick-or-treaters some practice identifying partygoers under their costumes.

Little Blue Truck and his buddy Toad are off to a party, and they invite readers (and a black cat) along for the ride: “ ‘Beep! Beep! Beep!’ / says Little Blue. / ‘It’s Halloween!’ / You come, too.” As they drive, they are surprised (and joined) by many of their friends in costume. “Who’s that in a tutu / striking a pose / up on the tiniest / tips of her toes? / Under the mask / who do you see?” Lifting the flap unmasks a friend: “ ‘Quack!’ says the duck. / ‘It’s me! It’s me!’ ” The sheep is disguised as a clown, the cow’s a queen, the pig’s a witch, the hen and her chick are pirates, and the horse is a dragon. Not to be left out, Little Blue has a costume, too. The flaps are large and sturdy, and enough of the animals’ characteristic features are visible under and around the costumes that little ones will be able to make successful guesses even on the first reading. Lovely curvy shapes and autumn colors fade to dusky blues as night falls, and children are sure to notice the traditional elements of a Halloween party: apple bobbing, lit jack-o’-lanterns, and punch and treats.

Beloved Little Blue takes a bit of the mystery—and fear—out of Halloween costumes. (Board book. 2-4)

Pub Date: July 5, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-544-77253-3

Page Count: 16

Publisher: HMH Books

Review Posted Online: July 19, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2016

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HAPPY EASTER, LITTLE POOKIE

From the Little Pookie series

An upbeat Easter outing with a beloved character.

Pookie celebrates Easter with a play date and holiday activities.

Pookie’s friend Bean, a gray puppy, comes over for Easter fun that includes lots of bouncing around and egg decorating. After Bean goes home, Pookie gets excited about the Easter Bunny’s arrival and goes to sleep dreaming of a large chocolate egg. Like the other Pookie books before it, this one is told in rhyme from the perspective of a loving grown-up addressing the little pig, which keeps the pace moving and makes for a great read-aloud. Bean and Pookie are realistically—and endearingly—childlike, from Pookie’s pronunciation of yellow as “lellow!” to the joyful mess they make while decorating eggs. There are plenty of sweet and festive touches, such as the bunny ears that Bean and Pookie (and Pookie’s teddy) wear and the daffodils painted on the end of Pookie’s bed. The illustrations include large, full-page images as well as smaller vignettes against solid backgrounds. One page shows Pookie and parent looking out the window at the moon, anticipating Easter’s spoils. For fans of Boynton and little Pookie, this Easter tale is exactly as expected: a touch of playfulness, a relatable story, and comfort in the familiar. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An upbeat Easter outing with a beloved character. (Board book. 2-4)

Pub Date: Jan. 31, 2023

ISBN: 978-1-66592-838-0

Page Count: 18

Publisher: Boynton Bookworks

Review Posted Online: Oct. 25, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2022

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