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CRICK, CRACK, CROW! by Janet Lord Kirkus Star

CRICK, CRACK, CROW!

by Janet Lord ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9781682636299
Publisher: Margaret Quinlin Books/Peachtree

A clever young crow loves to cause trouble.

Today, Crow leaves his nest primed to raise a ruckus. He steals and hides shiny objects, dive-bombs songbirds to disrupt their baths, and taunts a dog into playing chase: “Crick, crack, run! The chase has begun.” Crow’s trouble is all in good fun, though, until he tires of it and tips closer to danger—like when he flies in front of a car (“Crick, crack scoot. Honk, honk, toot!”) or when he gets trapped in a dark barn: “Crick, crack, fear. What’s in here?” The repetition of “Crick, crack” punctuates the scenes as the danger escalates, providing a soothing rhythm even when Crow must reckon with a menacing hawk: “Crick, crack, attack. Don’t turn back.” Crows, known for being problem-solvers and using their beaks as tools—behaviors that are on full display in the story—know how to have fun, but they also know when to band together, which they do in a dramatic conclusion. Lord’s lyrical writing and pacing make for an edge-of-your-seat journey, while Paschkis’ lively, folk-inspired illustrations bring humor and emotional resonance—and gorgeous endpapers suffused with crow silhouettes.

A compelling, joyous, informative romp that captures the craftiness and effervescence of corvids.

(crow facts, scientific names, book recommendations for young and old readers, websites) (Informational picture book. 4-8)