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LITTLE HEARTS

FINDING HEARTS IN NATURE

A joyful friendship tale begging to be read on Valentine’s Day or before a thoughtful nature walk or even a nap.

Love and hearts are all around. Just stop and look.

Gentle rhymes and illustrations with the look of soft watercolors primarily in pastel colors are a perfect fit for this sensitive exploration of nature. Four animal friends—a fox, a bear, a rabbit, and a wild piglet—visit the woods, the shore, the meadow, and a farmer’s field to find a world “full of little hearts. / Each one a sign of love.” The book’s endpapers contain maps to help readers trace the friends’ journey, and a dotted line on the back endpaper map charts the quartet’s path. Hearts abound in this tale—strawberries, seashells, and ladybugs all resemble the shape—as do sensory references (the “smell of roses in the air,” “Puffy clouds go drifting by, / Oh what a dreamy sight!”). The friends also discover pairs of birds snuggled up to create a heart shape, a spider who spins a heart-shaped web, and butterflies flying off in a heart-shaped group. Alliteration and simple, elegant rhymes (“A sweet bouquet of butterflies. / We wave as they depart”) create a pleasing melody and fun read-aloud. Little ones will eagerly snuggle up to enjoy this with a cherished caregiver; it also makes a wonderful option for a small-group storytime to allow close inspection of the illustrations. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A joyful friendship tale begging to be read on Valentine’s Day or before a thoughtful nature walk or even a nap. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Nov. 15, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-63655-030-5

Page Count: 36

Publisher: Red Comet Press

Review Posted Online: Aug. 30, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2022

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HOW TO CATCH SANTA CLAUS

From the How To Catch… series

Cookie-cutter predictability.

After all the daring escapes in the How To Catch… series, will the kids be able to catch Santa?

Oddly, previous installments saw the children trying (and failing) to catch an elf and a reindeer, but both are easily captured in this story. Santa, however, is slippery. Tempted but not fooled by poinsettias, a good book (attached to a slingshot armed with a teddy bear projectile), and, of course, milk and cookies, Santa foils every plan. The hero in a red suit has a job to do. Presents must be placed, and lists must be checked. He has no time for traps and foolery (except if you’re the elf, who falls for every one of them). Luckily, Santa helps the little rascal escape each time. Little is new here—the kids resort to similar snares found in previous works: netting, lures, and technological wonders such as the Santa Catcher 5000. Although the rhythm falters quite a bit (“How did we get out you ask? / It looked like we were done for. / Santa’s magic is very real, / and I cannot reveal more”), fans of the series may not mind. Santa and Christmas just might be enough to overcome the flaws. Santa and the elf are light-skinned, one of the children is brown-skinned, and the other presents as Asian. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Cookie-cutter predictability. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2023

ISBN: 9781728274270

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland

Review Posted Online: Aug. 15, 2023

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DON'T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE SLEIGH!

A stocking stuffer par excellence, just right for dishing up with milk and cookies.

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Pigeon finds something better to drive than some old bus.

This time it’s Santa delivering the fateful titular words, and with a “Ho. Ho. Whoa!” the badgering begins: “C’mon! Where’s your holiday spirit? It would be a Christmas MIRACLE! Don’t you want to be part of a Christmas miracle…?” Pigeon is determined: “I can do Santa stuff!” Like wrapping gifts (though the accompanying illustration shows a rather untidy present), delivering them (the image of Pigeon attempting to get an oversize sack down a chimney will have little ones giggling), and eating plenty of cookies. Alas, as Willems’ legion of young fans will gleefully predict, not even Pigeon’s by-now well-honed persuasive powers (“I CAN BE JOLLY!”) will budge the sleigh’s large and stinky reindeer guardian. “BAH. Also humbug.” In the typically minimalist art, the frustrated feathered one sports a floppily expressive green and red elf hat for this seasonal addition to the series—but then discards it at the end for, uh oh, a pair of bunny ears. What could Pigeon have in mind now? “Egg delivery, anyone?”

A stocking stuffer par excellence, just right for dishing up with milk and cookies. (Picture book. 4-6)

Pub Date: Sept. 5, 2023

ISBN: 9781454952770

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Union Square Kids

Review Posted Online: Sept. 12, 2023

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