by Margot McMahon ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 9, 2024
A gorgeously illustrated primer that introduces the basics of coral and its destruction by environmental changes.
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McMahon’s illustrated children’s book follows a week in the life of coral as narrated by an inquisitive Polyp.
Polyp, a “tiny sea animal,” explains how its ancestors began growing in the ocean 485 million years ago. It is the animal that, along with Atoll (mineral) and Algae (plant), forms coral. Beginning on Sunday, the narrative follows the trio’s day-to-day experiences over the course of a week, beginning with an innocent and enjoyable “soaking in the sun.” But the coral reefs quickly become sick as humans, animals, and factories expel more greenhouse gases—and thus more carbon mixes with the salt water to create toxic carbonic acid. This increase in carbon creates warmer water, until the ocean is eventually so hot that Polyp can no longer collect enough food to survive. But by the end of the week, Polyp is saved when some turquoise Alga “snuggles in to churn the sun into sugars to revive me” as La Niña and new Alga patterns “bring the reef a brighter hope.” Simple text alternates with full-color paintings of ocean life, with a particular focus on coral and algae. McMahon, who both writes and illustrates the book, uses a muted color palette that nevertheless saturates the images with deep color; glimpses of brown, brainlike algae and brighter, warmer colors slowly give way to lighter creams and beiges as Polyp begins the process of bleaching. Certain characteristics conjure a unique sense of humanness: “Bleaching is when I turn white from losing my vitality. You would too if your partner leaves you.” McMahon occasionally lapses into an inconsistent, sort-of rhyme (“Thursday’s warmer water triggers Algae and I to bicker on our reef that is sicker”) that can be a bit jarring. But the rich paintings and evocative phrases (“an ocean volcano burped up a bubble”; “Algae huddles in my pink cup”) ultimately relay the vivid joys and sorrows of a unique resource in imminent danger.
A gorgeously illustrated primer that introduces the basics of coral and its destruction by environmental changes.Pub Date: Dec. 9, 2024
ISBN: 9781957696454
Page Count: 34
Publisher: Hummingbird Books
Review Posted Online: March 3, 2025
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Alice Schertle ; illustrated by Jill McElmurry ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 25, 2025
A friendship tale with solid messaging and plenty of fun sounds to share.
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In this latest in the series, Little Blue Truck, driven by pal Toad, is challenged to a countryside race by Racer Red, a sleek, low-slung vehicle.
Blue agrees, and the race is on. Although the two start off “hood to hood / and wheel to wheel,” they switch positions often as they speed their way over dusty country roads. Blue’s farm friends follow along to share in the excitement and shout out encouragement; adult readers will have fun voicing the various animal sounds. Short rhyming verses on each page and several strategic page turns add drama to the narrative, but soft, mottled effects in the otherwise colorful illustrations keep the competition from becoming too intense. Racer Red crosses the finish line first, but Blue is a gracious loser, happy to have worked hard. That’s a new concept for Racer Red, who’s laser-focused on victory but takes Blue’s words (“win or lose, it’s fun to try!”) to heart—a revelation that may lead to worthwhile storytime discussions. When Blue’s farm animal friends hop into the truck for the ride home, Racer Red tags along and learns a second lesson, one about speed. “Fast is fun, / and slow is too, / as long as you’re / with friends.”
A friendship tale with solid messaging and plenty of fun sounds to share. (Picture book. 4-7)Pub Date: March 25, 2025
ISBN: 9780063387843
Page Count: 32
Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: Jan. 18, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2025
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by Aaron Reynolds ; illustrated by Peter Brown ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 22, 2017
Perfect for those looking for a scary Halloween tale that won’t leave them with more fears than they started with. Pair with...
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Reynolds and Brown have crafted a Halloween tale that balances a really spooky premise with the hilarity that accompanies any mention of underwear.
Jasper Rabbit needs new underwear. Plain White satisfies him until he spies them: “Creepy underwear! So creepy! So comfy! They were glorious.” The underwear of his dreams is a pair of radioactive-green briefs with a Frankenstein face on the front, the green color standing out all the more due to Brown’s choice to do the entire book in grayscale save for the underwear’s glowing green…and glow they do, as Jasper soon discovers. Despite his “I’m a big rabbit” assertion, that glow creeps him out, so he stuffs them in the hamper and dons Plain White. In the morning, though, he’s wearing green! He goes to increasing lengths to get rid of the glowing menace, but they don’t stay gone. It’s only when Jasper finally admits to himself that maybe he’s not such a big rabbit after all that he thinks of a clever solution to his fear of the dark. Brown’s illustrations keep the backgrounds and details simple so readers focus on Jasper’s every emotion, writ large on his expressive face. And careful observers will note that the underwear’s expression also changes, adding a bit more creep to the tale.
Perfect for those looking for a scary Halloween tale that won’t leave them with more fears than they started with. Pair with Dr. Seuss’ tale of animate, empty pants. (Picture book. 5-8)Pub Date: Aug. 22, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-4424-0298-0
Page Count: 48
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: July 14, 2017
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2017
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