by Tiger Tales ; illustrated by Lisa Barlow & Damien Barlow ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2018
An engaging title for young readers starting to count to 10.
Little ones learn to count and sing.
“One little, two little, three little dinosaurs….” So begins this sing-along counting board book. A recording of the tune is included in a chip embedded in the extra-thick back cover, playing when little readers press the smiling sun exposed by a die-cut hole in the top right-hand corner. The sound is muffled somewhat at the beginning, but the quality improves as pages turn. The book is evenly paced, with three little dinosaurs counted on each spread. These are illustrated with scratchy lines, adorable smiles, and rounded teeth. They are colored in a bright primary and secondary color palette and given large numbers on their tummies to help kids learn their numerals. All in all, these are some enticingly cuddly dinos. The recorded song may drive some caregivers to grind their teeth, but little ones will quickly run the battery out on this one. Fortunately the song is easy and catchy enough that little readers will have it memorized by then.
An engaging title for young readers starting to count to 10. (Board book. 1-2)Pub Date: March 1, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-680105-34-6
Page Count: 10
Publisher: Tiger Tales
Review Posted Online: Jan. 21, 2018
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2018
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by Leslie Patricelli ; illustrated by Leslie Patricelli ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 10, 2015
As bright and bold as the holiday it celebrates.
An excited little one celebrates Easter.
The Easter Bunny is on its way, and Patricelli’s one-haired tot is thrilled. He prepares for the holiday by painting eggs and making bunny ears. On the big day, he excitedly looks for Easter eggs while his parents watch. The bold, rounded illustrations catch the eye, with a wide range of colors used throughout. The author pays a little lip service toward education by showing primary colors combining to create secondary colors, but the book's main focus is the exuberance that comes with celebrating the holiday, particularly when the traditions are so new and exciting. The enthusiasm is infectious, and read-alouds will most likely lead to little ones’ looking to do some arts and crafts of their very own.
As bright and bold as the holiday it celebrates. (Board book. 1-2)Pub Date: Feb. 10, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-7636-6319-3
Page Count: 26
Publisher: Candlewick
Review Posted Online: Jan. 19, 2015
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2015
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by Clare Lloyd ; illustrated by Charlotte Jennings ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 8, 2019
Sounds like a winner, though the animal chorus is a bit thin.
Bunny hunts for carrots but finds noisy animal babies behind each flap instead.
“Bunny hops out of her burrow, / she’s looking for carrots to eat. / Can you help this fluffy friend / find a tasty treat?” The baaas, quacks, chirps, and horsey clip-clopping—activated by light as each of the first four big, shaped flaps lift—are gratifyingly loud and clear. All of the animal figures in the bright color pictures are intensely cute plush toys inserted into simple outdoorsy mixes of painted greenery and photographed flowers and bugs. Even the heaped carrots hiding behind the fifth and final flap are soft and fuzzy, though you’d never know that from the sound as Bunny hops on them (with a really loud boing) and chows down with crunches so comically amplified and rapid that caregivers too will laugh (at least the first dozen or so go-rounds). As no pressing of buttons is required to cue the sound effects, Bunny’s miniodyssey is suited to sharing at a slight remove with groups of toddlers as well as one-on-one. Batteries are replaceable, and there is (thankfully) an on-off switch on the rear cover.
Sounds like a winner, though the animal chorus is a bit thin. (Novelty board book. 18 mos.-2)Pub Date: Jan. 8, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4654-7853-5
Page Count: 12
Publisher: DK Publishing
Review Posted Online: Dec. 15, 2018
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2019
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