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SPARKLES, NO SPARKLES by Shannon McNeill

SPARKLES, NO SPARKLES

by Shannon McNeill ; illustrated by Shannon McNeill

Pub Date: March 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9780735270398
Publisher: Tundra Books

A trio of mischief-makers purloin sparkles.

In order to sneak into a stage show, a toad, a poodle, and a pigeon help themselves to a cape, a crown, and a pair of boots, respectively; each item gleams brightly. The critters adorn themselves and hide under the cape. A pint-sized usher chastens them for stealing, but they brush him off, and he frowns as they breeze on by. His uniform lacks luster. Next thing he knows, he’s being carried aloft into the theater by some other sparkly animals, and—whoa!—he’s suddenly bedecked, too, and joins the original trio onstage. But what’s this? The actual entertainer shows up, angry at the theft of the sparkly costume—and the erstwhile performers are unceremoniously escorted out the theater’s back door, leaving their flashy gear behind. They encounter a chicken who’s brandishing two sparkly wands that create fireworks, and in the end, “everyone has sparkles.” This silly, essentially plotless story, expressed in passable verse, doesn’t have much point or humor and will be appreciated most by kids who really dig sparkles. The colorful, lively illustrations, created with gouache, graphite powder, and cut paper, feature expressive characters and sparkle just a bit. Some imaginative typography also adds a few touches of creative dazzle. The young usher is light-skinned; the performer is brown-skinned.

Not a lot in the way of sparkle here.

(Picture book. 4-7)