FICTION

Cock-a-Doodle Who?

Cock-a-Doodle Who? tr. from French by Elizabeth Kossnar. illus. by author. unpaged. Albert Whitman. 2012. BD $12.99. ISBN 978-0-8075-1107-7. LC number unavailable.
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PreS-Gr 1—This board book uses rhyming text and die-cut illustrations to introduce youngsters to a variety of animals. Similar to What Do You See?? and Look Who's There (both Albert Whitman, 2011), only three colors are used on each spread. In this book, black and white are accented by one other hue. This contrasting color technique is great for babies and toddlers, as is the use of different patterns and die-cuts. The text requires a slightly older audience; it asks questions on one page—"Mooing cow, for whom do you wait?"—and answers them on the next, "This maid stepping with a very quick gait." The vocabulary is challenging and not necessarily child-friendly. For example, some of the pairings, e.g., "Who makes you leave your home, poor snail? A hiker who plucks mushrooms for sale," might require a bit of explanation. However, the art is consistently clever and pleasing. An additional purchase because of its broad visual appeal.—Lora Van Marel, Orland Park Public Library, IL
"Dear sheep, who keeps you within sight?" With the flip of a die-cut page, a sheep's wool becomes his minder's cloak ("My shepherd guards me day and night"). The concept and rhymes will please the young, who will enjoy the guesswork; the art will please the very young (i.e., babies), who will be mesmerized by the blocky, pattern-rich black-and-white-dominated art.

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