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BOOGIE BOOGIE, Y’ALL by C.G. Esperanza

BOOGIE BOOGIE, Y’ALL

by C.G. Esperanza ; illustrated by C.G. Esperanza

Pub Date: Aug. 10th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-297622-2
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

Children notice art around the city that others are too busy to pay attention to.

“BOOGIE BOOGIE, Y’ALL. / The city BOOGIED all day / Busy, busy, busy, / till one kid stopped to say... // ‘WOAH, WOAH, WOAH! / Look at the ART on the WALL!’ ” Much of the charm of this tale lies in the rhythm of the text, showcased in these opening lines that repeat, with variations, throughout the book. Esperanza’s bright and colorful graffiti-style illustrations capture the excitement of a child enraptured by the street art on the side of a building. It’s a child of color with an infectious, gap-toothed grin. Though the refrain shifts, the focus remains on the children (and one dog!), who have a different perspective than the adults around them, appreciating the art (visual, musical, and dance) that is seemingly mundane to others. Some of the transitions between spreads aren’t entirely clear, which may cause some readers to backtrack to follow the thread. Similarly, an unexpected and unexplained moment of fantasy near the end adds excitement but may trip up some readers. These foibles don’t spoil the whole, however, as it’s all about the joy. How refreshing to read a picture book that centers the experience of the many children growing up in diverse cityscapes and acknowledges the unique beauty of cities and the many forms urban art can take. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A book boogie.

(Picture book. 4-8)