Review by Kirkus Book Review
Careers and the qualities they represent are explored in this debut picture book's take on the traditional question "What will you be when you grow up?" On each page of this work, children are encouraged to envision their futures as filled with endless possibilities. In each of the rhythmic stanzas, the narrator repeats the final word in the first three lines (for example, dreams on the opening page) and asks who might embody the actions or qualities mentioned. Then the narrator follows with a command ("Believe," "Blast off," "Create") and the phrase "It could be you!" The second line in most stanzas offers a job title: astronaut, artist, athlete, trucker, and more. But while the various careers will interest young readers, the key features of those occupations--their qualities of resilience and creativity--should capture their imaginations ("Who has keen-design flair, / an artist's time-to-shine flair, / a sketch-and-then-refine flair? / Create. It could be you!"). Schrauben's firm beat and repeated phrases allow young lap readers to chime in with adults reading aloud. Veteran illustrator Seal's soft-edged, cartoonish paintings show a diverse group of children and adults interacting in natural and urban environments. Inclusivity is emphasized throughout, especially on the athlete page, which depicts a wheelchair race. By looking at the careers' positive traits and phrasing the rhymes to support a "growth mindset" and flexible thinking, the author breathes fresh life into a familiar theme. An inventive and empowering read-aloud about careers that should inspire preschoolers. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.