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HUG ME LITTLE PUPPY

FINGER PUPPET BOOK

Finger-puppet fun, sure, but otherwise forgettable.

A finger-puppet board book celebrates the love between a puppy and a dog.

Two fairly long, adult-sized finger-puppet dog “arms” are affixed to the back and extend through die-cut holes so that the reader can manipulate them on each page. The text suggests actions: “My arms are always ready to play. I’ll toss, you fetch!” On the page opposite the adult dog with arms outstretched, a puppy romps, stick in mouth. The last page is perhaps the sweetest, as the arms wrap around the puppy for a hug. The text is simple and straightforward, describing dog activities through the lens of a human caregiver-child relationship: “My arms say good morning each day with a hug and a squeeze,” and “My arms carry you to your warm bed,” for example. The smiling brown dogs are drawn simply and plainly against a solid-colored background. The fuzzy finger-puppet arms themselves have a surprising amount of detail, with spots and paw pad features. On some of the pages, it’s awkward to move the arms in such a way that it makes sense with the illustration, but little ones probably will not cavil.

Finger-puppet fun, sure, but otherwise forgettable. (Board book. 6 mos.-2)

Pub Date: March 2, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-7972-0570-0

Page Count: 10

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Review Posted Online: March 1, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2021

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CARPENTER'S HELPER

Renata’s wren encounter proves magical, one most children could only wish to experience outside of this lovely story.

A home-renovation project is interrupted by a family of wrens, allowing a young girl an up-close glimpse of nature.

Renata and her father enjoy working on upgrading their bathroom, installing a clawfoot bathtub, and cutting a space for a new window. One warm night, after Papi leaves the window space open, two wrens begin making a nest in the bathroom. Rather than seeing it as an unfortunate delay of their project, Renata and Papi decide to let the avian carpenters continue their work. Renata witnesses the birth of four chicks as their rosy eggs split open “like coats that are suddenly too small.” Renata finds at a crucial moment that she can help the chicks learn to fly, even with the bittersweet knowledge that it will only hasten their exits from her life. Rosen uses lively language and well-chosen details to move the story of the baby birds forward. The text suggests the strong bond built by this Afro-Latinx father and daughter with their ongoing project without needing to point it out explicitly, a light touch in a picture book full of delicate, well-drawn moments and precise wording. Garoche’s drawings are impressively detailed, from the nest’s many small bits to the developing first feathers on the chicks and the wall smudges and exposed wiring of the renovation. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10-by-20-inch double-page spreads viewed at actual size.)

Renata’s wren encounter proves magical, one most children could only wish to experience outside of this lovely story. (Picture book. 3-7)

Pub Date: March 16, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-12320-1

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Schwartz & Wade/Random

Review Posted Online: Jan. 12, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2021

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SPOOKY POOKIE

A pleasant holiday spent with a perfectly charming character.

One of Boynton's signature characters celebrates Halloween.

It's Halloween time, and Pookie the pig is delighted. Mom helps the little porker pick out the perfect Halloween costume, a process that spans the entire board book. Using an abcb rhyme scheme, Boynton dresses Pookie in a series of cheerful costumes, including a dragon, a bunny, and even a caped superhero. Pookie eventually settles on the holiday classic, a ghost, by way of a bedsheet. Boynton sprinkles in amusing asides to her stanzas as Pookie offers costume commentary ("It's itchy"; "It's hot"; "I feel silly"). Little readers will enjoy the notion of transforming themselves with their own Halloween costumes while reading this book, and a few parents may get some ideas as well. Boynton's clean, sharp illustrations are as good as ever. This is Pookie's first holiday title, but readers will surely welcome more.

A pleasant holiday spent with a perfectly charming character. (Board book. 1-3)

Pub Date: July 7, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-553-51233-5

Page Count: 18

Publisher: Robin Corey/Random

Review Posted Online: July 26, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2016

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