A town observes Independence Day.
This colorful, rhyming picture book spotlights families celebrating a standard American Fourth of July. There are references to sparklers, cookouts, and parades as a sunny day transitions into night, building anticipation for a fireworks show. A lengthy description of an unnamed town’s big display dominates the story, ending with a good night’s sleep as children “dream of the colors red, white, and blue.” Written in a loose ABCB rhyme scheme with occasionally diverse meter, this is more like a structured list of things an American child might expect to see on that particular date than a story. Rather than following a specific character or group or coalescing around a plot or idea, the book depicts a racially diverse group of youngsters and their adults (many of whom are members of the armed forces, indicated by their clothes) who are simply celebrating. There’s very little information about the holiday itself, and the only hint as to the “why” of the day is a single page’s mention of honking horns and a vague reference to “let freedom ring” and a cheer of “Happy birthday, America.” (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A jaunty, kid-friendly celebration of the Fourth of July, though light on story and background information.
(Picture book. 3-7)