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IT'S NOT A SCHOOL BUS, IT'S A PIRATE SHIP by Mickey Rapkin

IT'S NOT A SCHOOL BUS, IT'S A PIRATE SHIP

From the It's Not a Bed series

by Mickey Rapkin ; illustrated by Teresa Martínez

Pub Date: June 16th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-250-22977-9
Publisher: Imprint

Rapkin and Martinez build on the imaginative fun of It’s Not a Bed, It’s a Time Machine (2019) with this romp on a pirate ship that looks suspiciously like a school bus.

A cowering child in a red-and-white–striped shirt clutches a stuffed parrot as the school bus approaches. Mom says, “Don’t be scared. You’re the Master of Mornings. The Captain of Cool!” A blue-toned interior shot of the bus shows the imaginary horrors the child envisions seated on the bus, all rendered in a childlike style: a pelican, a shark, a ghost, a skeleton. But everything changes when the driver announces it’s a pirate ship, not a bus. The pint-sized buccaneer, who has pale skin and wavy brown hair, quickly makes a friend in Zenzi, a brown-skinned girl with curls in a topknot. The two exchange jokes, sing pirate songs, and apply sticker tattoos as the riders around them improvise their own pirate gear, including a scribbled paper beard, a hook hand, and an eye patch. The protagonist’s nerves come back when they land at school, but with Zenzi, they can face anything. Martinez’s whimsical flights of fancy fill the illustrations to bursting. Some of what the children see seems based on reality—mermaids exercising with headphones—while others are more difficult to parse, opening the reading up to a dialogue. Pair with Kindergarrrten Bus (2018) by Mike Ornstein and illustrated by Kevin M. Barry.

Imagination conquers fear yet again. Arrgh!

(Picture book. 4-7)