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THE LITTLE KIWI'S NEW YEAR by Nikki Slade Robinson

THE LITTLE KIWI'S NEW YEAR

by Nikki Slade Robinson ; illustrated by Nikki Slade Robinson

Pub Date: Dec. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-76036-094-8
Publisher: Starfish Bay

A kiwi reports exciting news.

Little Kiwi awakens, shouts, “It’s coming!” and hurries to share thrilling news. She rouses her sleepy animal pals, urging them to join her in pursuit. Each friend explains that Little Kiwi’s sense that something momentous is imminent is misguided, but, failing to persuade Kiwi to return to her bed, each gets up and follows her. Their final destination is the beach, where they wait until…they witness the Pleiades, the star cluster that, Little Kiwi explains, means the Māori New Year has arrived. Acknowledging the occasion, each friend indulges in the holiday’s special customs: eating, enjoying family time, singing, and playing. This sweet New Zealand import nicely captures the anticipation preceding the celebration in that country, which occurs “around May or June” according to backmatter. Children will enjoy learning about the festival and comparing it to other New Year celebrations. They’ll also appreciate the “sky is falling” vibe inherent in the animals’ humorous chase. The flightless, nocturnal kiwi is native to New Zealand; her wide-eyed buddies’ names are, like hers, Māori, but readers not in the know will have to do a bit of outside research to discover that. The crisp, stylized illustrations are energetic, and the palette of browns, blue, yellows, grays, and white and black highlight the nighttime escapade. Characters’ names, sound words, and other important words are emphasized in larger fonts.

An engaging observance of a Māori holiday.

(star chart) (Picture book. 3-6)