Cool off and ride! A trolley trip to beat the heat

Claudia Friddell

Book - 2023

"Everyone in Baltimore is hot and sticky, from little Hazel playing on the slide to the grandma knitting on the porch. So when evening comes, they all jump at the chance for a little "cool off and ride." The whole neighborhood-from the Taylor twins to Grandpa, and even the dog!--piles onto a breezy homemade roller coaster, a city trolley! In this charming, rhythmic romp, Claudia Friddell and Jenn Harney take us back to a time before air conditioning when you had to cool off any way you could. And the Cool Off and Ride Program was certainly a popular way! More than 8,000 people rode the trolleys every evening in the summer. Taking the streetcar brought the whole neighborhood together, and everyone's fares helped keep the ...Baltimore streetcars running. This STEAM title is a terrific read-aloud that will also educate kids about weather and the history of transit in the United States."--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Calkins Creek [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Claudia Friddell (author)
Other Authors
Jennifer Harney (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 x 29 cm
ISBN
9781635926842
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A solution to a hot summer in the city. What did people do before air conditioning was readily available? One option was Baltimore's Cool Off and Ride Program, which, starting in 1937, encouraged people to climb aboard the streetcar at a discount, relax, and catch a breeze. Friddell's songlike text captures the city's various characters on this summer day: kids on the playground, the dog in the backyard, Granny and Gramps on the porch, friends in the river, Mama in the kitchen, a boy who is "a-courtin'," and a cranky baby. All are invited to "cool off and ride" in a repeated refrain. Retro illustrations capture an atmosphere of hot weather in an old-school neighborhood and show a multiracial cast of characters finding a variety of ways to cope with the weather. While the premise here will undoubtedly have local appeal, any child who has experienced summer heat will understand the need to escape it and enjoy this rhythmic, lyrical tale. Notes explain how the author discovered the program, give some facts about it, and provide a brief history of streetcars, their racial integration, and their surprising relationship to roller coasters. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A gently humorous depiction of a city's effort to beat the heat. (bibliography) (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.