The shoe-obsessed foursome of Shoe-la-la! (2011) is back, but this time millinery extravagance is the rage.
The irrepressible little girls storm a street-fair boutique—Chez Chapeaux. Beaumont’s simple, snappy rhymes tap-dance the girls from turbans to top hats with nary a stumble. Unlike the frazzled clerk in the girls’ first adventure, the boutique’s brown-skinned salesclerk joins in the revelry with joyful alacrity. Feathers, fruit, flowers—nothing is too glitzy for the four fashionistas-in-training. “Ribbons, buttons / beads, and bows. / Gems and jewels…we all like those.” After the friends finally decide on some rather plain head gear, they race home to their attic workshop. In the blink of an eye, Scotch tape, paint, and sparkly craft supplies provide the needed pizzazz for their haute couture masterpieces. Frou-Frou, a beribboned little terrier, delivers fancy invitations to the clueless moms, who have been shouting up to their daughters, “Emily, Ashley, Kaitlyn, Claire! / What is going on up there?” Stepping into the backyard, the surprised parents find they are the guests of honor at a très chic mother-daughter tea party. Pham’s digitally colored, Japanese brush pen illustrations expertly capture the quicksilver flashes of grins, eye-rolls, and haughty runway ennui. Dress-up magic sparkles all over this too-cute multiethnic quartet.
Beaumont and Pham have proven once again that childhood fun romps across all societal biases with aplomb.
(Picture book. 4-7)