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64 pp.
| Candlewick |
October, 2022 |
TradeISBN 978-1-5362-2497-9$18.99
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Illustrated by
Polly Dunbar.
This collection of poetry for the very young opens with a note to adults: children need to explore the sounds of language, and readers-aloud of these poems should feel free to "repeat things, or change things...or anything else." The playful poems that follow lend themselves to experimentation. Arranged in order of a child's day, Rosen's poems are full of sound effects and not-quite-nonsense words ("Here come my floppy shoes / flip flap flappety flap / Here come my clippy shoes / trip trap trappety trap"). In Dunbar's digitally finished ink and watercolor illustrations, assorted members of a preschool-aged friend-group march, dance, and spaghetti-slurp their way across the pages--often in vignettes, but even the full-bleed double-page spreads keep backgrounds spare enough to highlight the kids. Don't be surprised if these poems' easily memorized and malleable short lines ("Bibble, bobble, bubble / dibble dobble double... / You can't catch the bubble, / The bubble can't catch me") become household refrains.
Reviewer: Shoshana Flax
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2022