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I CAN OPEN IT FOR YOU

by Shinsuke Yoshitake ; illustrated by Shinsuke Yoshitake

Pub Date: Sept. 26th, 2023
ISBN: 9781797219943
Publisher: Chronicle Books

A frustrated child dreams of the day when opening packages and jars won’t be so hard.

Here’s a theme to which any young person, and plenty who aren’t that young, can relate. Defeated after mighty, comical struggles with a small snack package that Mom tears open without apparent effort, an overalled tyke dreams of a time when—TA-DA!—the child, too, will be able to open anything with ease. Yoshitake festoons the simple cartoon illustrations with dozens of visualized items, from familiar bottles and cans to a heavy safe, a thief’s suitcase, a cage full of wild animals, a self-important grown-up’s zippered fly, and even a house and a whole planet…all of which will flip open like magic with an appropriate “blurp,” “phssst,” or “shwifft” someday. Until then, Dad promises, he will help, and together they’ll open all sorts of things—something he’s happy to do because, as the child becomes more independent, Dad won’t be needed as much. “But I’m still small, and can’t open anything yet.” Oh, that’s not true, responds Dad, who invites the little one to hold a cookie in front of his face. Young audiences will share the child’s delighted “Oh!” at the result: “I opened your mouth!” (And, as a silent final image reveals, the trick works with Mom, too.) The characters have skin the white of the page and brown hair.

Cozy, droll, perfect.

(Picture book. 3-6)