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ZIGZAG by Julie Paschkis

ZIGZAG

by Julie Paschkis ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis

Pub Date: Sept. 19th, 2023
ISBN: 9781592704026
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books

Can one literally eat one’s words?

ZigZag, a green-and-yellow crocodilian, loves words so much he actually tastes and feels them while playfully rolling them around in his mouth. Swivel is “slippery and slightly sour”; bulb has “a thick, purple taste.” One day he visits his friends Kit and Kat—anthropomorphic cats—and they all play with tambourines, a word whose juiciness ZigZag loves. Without thinking, he swallows the word’s five vowels; all that remains is “tmbrn.” ZigZag is heartsick to discover that thanks to his voracious appetite, every word in the world now contains only consonants. Subsequent pages hilariously demonstrate what words look like without those vital five letters. ZigZag takes quick action and manages to rescue all the vowels from family and friends—and even readers—and in alphabetical order, too. As ZigZag declares at the end, “What miraculousness!” (Note the vowels.) This cheery story about delighting in words and wordplay will appeal to readers who enjoy increasing their vocabularies and testing the sounds and feel of new terms. In an illuminating author’s note in which she invites children to play with language, Paschkis admits she “loves words.” She incorporates numerous ones in her illustrations, many containing multiple vowels; these gambol gleefully throughout her colorful, lively artwork featuring all-animal characters and intricate patterns. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A veritable feast for word connoisseurs.

(Picture book. 5-8)