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40 pp.
| Simon/Beach Lane |
March, 2022 |
TradeISBN 978-1-5344-1787-8$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-5344-1788-5$10.99
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Illustrated by
Christine Davenier.
Here is a book that begs to be read aloud at storytime--read aloud, and shouted, and paraded. The rhyming cumulative text begins with a child heading outside at night with a companion teddy bear and a tin whistle: "Here we come with a rum-pum-pum. / Wanna come?" The invitation is addressed to a dog inside a doghouse at the side of the road, who then emerges on two legs playing a guitar: "Here we come with a rum-pum-pum / and a pick and a strum." The pattern continues with Little Lu in her pajamas (who joins them with a "swish-swish bum"), a violin-playing bear ("fiddle-dee, fiddle-dum"), a mouse on a kazoo ("zum-zum"), and more until there is a veritable parade of revelers...and until the newest sound is--uh-oh!--a drip on a drum. Just in time, they all take shelter under an enormous tree (though don't try this at home) as lightning strikes and the storm breaks. "Boom-boom-RUM-PUM!" From here the text reverses itself, dropping off participants as it unrolls, until finally it's just the child and teddy bear, "right back where / we started from." Davenier's watercolors in their nighttime hues capture all the excitement and movement of the impromptu music fest. Each double-page spread subtly introduces the next participant, much fun for observant viewers. A delight from start to finish--perfectly paced, joyful, with just the right amount of tension and drama for the young audience, and wonderfully inclusive with its welcoming refrain: "Wanna come?"