Bing! Bang! Chugga! Beep!

Bill Martin, 1916-2004

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Bing! Bang! Chugga! Beep! is the latest charming tale from rhyming pair Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. This old car has been everywhere from the backyard to the sky, from the hills to the water. Bouncing between the mud in the ground and the clouds up high, the old car is loved by a clever young boy ... --Publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Fiction
Juvenile works
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
Dallas [Texas] ; New York : Brown Books Kids [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Bill Martin, 1916-2004 (author)
Other Authors
Michael R. Sampson (author), Nathalie Beauvois (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
004-008.
ISBN
9781612545998
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this previously unpublished work from the late Martin and co-author Sampson, the travels of an antique car are enumerated in rollicking rhymes. This tale is best enjoyed when read or sung to the rhythm of "This Old Man." Each verse spans a double-page spread that depicts the automobile in a different setting, from climbing a hill and jumping over bricks to flying through the sky and revving up on the racetrack. The sounds are smooth and endearing, e.g., "This old car, / it's my buddy, / even when it's wet and muddy / With a bing, bang, / chugga, beep, / Bouncing here and there / This old car goes everywhere." In a fun twist, readers finally see a mother call out to her child: "Charlie, it's time to come in for your bath." Then we see a hand on the car--turns out it's a child's toy. The vehicle gets spiffed up in the tub before resting beside its driver--ready to transport the child to dreamland. On most spreads, each word of the titular refrain is printed in a different color--a clear prompt for kids to join in the telling. Beauvois' watercolor collages, rendered in a cheerful palette, channel Eric Carle. Young children will love everything about this book and will soon be "reading" it to anyone who will listen. Mother and Charlie are tan-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Playful, high-octane fun. (Picture book. 1-4) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.