Review by Horn Book Review
This entertainingly madcap alphabet adventure is wordless, save for the onomatopoeia and animal sounds that accompany the letters of the alphabet on display. It all starts with a mouse, who sneezes (A is for "achoo") after smelling a big, beautiful daisy. From that flower flies a bee (B is for "bzzz"), while a bird "chirps," and -- uh-oh -- here comes a large bell, hanging off a cat (D is for "dinga-ling"). So it goes, with the far-right recto of each spread often giving us a hint as to what's coming with the page-turn. Paschkis provides delicate drawings of well-dressed animals (in clothes with intriguing, eye-catching patterns) who (mostly) move across the pages from right to left, as if we are watching a play unfold. The solidly colored backgrounds pop with eye-catching hues, and though things get hectic -- there's a bicycle wreck that results in an injured raccoon, a musical parade, and a pig careening through the V and W spread in a sleek blue convertible -- Paschkis keeps the compositions from becoming cluttered. Viewers will delight in narrating the action, particularly given the boisterous sounds occurring all throughout the book, and in spotting and naming all the animals that appear. The ending reveals the recipient of that first spread's daisy -- a lion -- and never fear: the mouse falls asleep safely and snugly, because Z is for "ZzZzZ." Julie DanielsonJanuary/February 2021 p.82(c) Copyright 2021. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
Animals run amok from A to Z in this noisy alphabet book. A mouse in tweed trousers plucks a flower and carries it away. But allergies kick in, and the mouse's "achoo" scares away the bee that had been resting between the flower's petals. As the bee flies off with a "bzzz," a red bird gives out a "chirp," and a nearby cat's bell goes "ding-a-ling." Just when the mouse turns to look, the cat's paw reaches over the gutter: "Eeek!" Lucky for the mouse, a black dog take hold of the cat's tail first. The cat flips over with a shocking "fwump." The dog lets out a playful "grrr," clearly aiming for some fun. The mouse's story--and sounds associated with the rest of the alphabet--continues as more animal characters enter the action. But where is the mouse going? Will they ever make it there? Using only 26 onomatopoeic sounds and picture cues, this clever take on the alphabet book lets readers fill in the story on their own. Though hints on the recto pages signal what might happen next, each double-page spread contains a surprise--including the constantly changing background colors. Paschkis' folk-art--inspired illustrations, filled with movement, pattern, and color, practically leap off the page. The endpapers depict each of the letters in no particular order, with enough space between them that readers can practice letter knowledge. An absolute zoo of an ABC book--in the best possible way. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.