PreS-Gr 1—Simple text, one sentence per spread, identifies the animals and their tasks, while a full-spread illustration shows the animals at work in their environments. "Camels carry" depicts a row of camels standing with loads in an Egyptian desert underneath a washed-out blue sky. A dog herds sheep in a bright green field in New York, a reindeer pulls a sleigh in the deep snow of Norway, and an elephant in India lifts large pieces of wood. Humans fit into many of the scenes, but the animals are front and center, with the exception of the last entry of a young boy and his cat that reads, "And I care for my cat." The watercolor illustrations of the various locations and the people that inhabit them are stunningly lifelike, and a world map on the final spread shows where Lewin saw the animals. Easy enough for the very earliest readers.—
Laura Hunter, Mount Laurel Library, NJVery short sentences describe tasks of different working animals, including donkeys, oxen, and elephants. The lack of parallel structure and some uneven repetition is rather disorienting in an easy reader with so little text. Pencil and watercolor illustrations featuring many settings (world map appended) add a strong element of multiculturalism; final spreads show a boy and his friendly pet cat.
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