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CHICK, CHICK, CHICK, CHICK, CHICKEN!

This introduction to backyard chicken keeping couldn’t be sweeter.

Julie and younger brother Bob visit Grandpa’s backyard chicken flock.

This is evidently Bob’s first visit with Grandpa’s chickens, and Julie assumes the role of guide, informing Bob about chicken-coop construction, how roosters relate to the flock, and that there are “hundreds of different kinds of chickens.” Grandpa gently narrates the on-and-off excitement of a chick’s hatching. The ever-so-slight plot eases young readers into the book’s informational content. In addition to the facts conveyed by Grandpa and Julie, most pages feature supplemental tidbits presented in a faux hand-lettered type: “The mother doesn’t start sitting on the eggs until she’s laid the last one. Otherwise, they’d all hatch at different times.” The book’s fundamental nonfiction mission is cemented by an index that comes with a thoughtful note as to its use and a reminder to look at both the primary text and accompanying facts. The backmatter also includes an author’s note and a pointer to Barbara Sandri and Francesco Giubbilini’s Chickenology (2021). Regan’s watercolorlike mixed-media illustrations are characterized by quick lines and a bright, gentle palette. Both children have straight, dark hair (Julie’s in pigtails) and brown skin, as does their mother; Grandpa’s thatch of hair and bushy eyebrows are white, and his skin is beige. All are attired in comfy, slouchy clothes that befit the cozy episode.

This introduction to backyard chicken keeping couldn’t be sweeter. (Informational picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025

ISBN: 9781536239058

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Candlewick

Review Posted Online: Oct. 25, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2024

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PAPA'S COMING HOME

An affirming, though lackluster, look at a loving queer family.

For his debut picture book, teacher and activist Chasten Buttigieg draws inspiration from life with husband Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. transportation secretary.

The big day has finally arrived! Rosie and Jojo have been counting down the days until Papa comes home from his work trip. With a little help from Daddy, they make “welcome home” signs to greet Papa at the airport, pick flowers from the garden, and bake a “seven-layer chocolate cake with purple and yellow frosting.” Much to Daddy’s bemusement, the kids gather all of Papa’s favorite things, including his robe and slippers and their adorable pooch, Butter, as they walk out the door to pick up Papa from his travels. The author offers an affectionate portrait of the everyday domestic life of a same-sex family unit. While many kids and adults will be pleased to see their experiences reflected on the page, both the choppy writing and the flat digital artwork are fairly bland. Characters display similarly excited facial expressions throughout, while the portrayal of the children borders on overly cutesy at times, with intentionally misspelled signs throughout the house (“Papa’s Very Spechull Garden. Please do not tutch”). Like the author’s actual children, Rosie and Jojo are brown-skinned, while Daddy and Papa present white.

An affirming, though lackluster, look at a loving queer family. (Picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: May 20, 2025

ISBN: 9780593693988

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Philomel

Review Posted Online: Feb. 15, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2025

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LITTLE BLUE TRUCK AND RACER RED

From the Little Blue Truck series

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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