by Rachel Isadora (Author) Rachel Isadora (Illustrator)
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As in her earlier books, simplicity is the defining note of Isadora's (Bea at Ballet) inviting introduction to the senses. In five color-coded sections, one for each sense, multicultural kids take turns describing things they hear, smell, see, touch, or taste. Drawing from everyday experiences in a child's life, Isadora pays tribute to the senses, as well as to the natural world, friends, family, food, pets, curiosity, and discovery. "I hear the drums. Too loud!" a boy with a buzz cut tells readers, fingers firmly planted in his ears. "I smell bread. I'm hungry!" says a girl as she climbs onto a stool to get a closer look at the round loaf cooling on the counter. Things the children "don't" experience are just as important, adding cautionary notes (one boy doesn't touch the stove), revealing personal preferences ("I don't want to taste the spinach"), or showing how the world works ("The lamp is off. I don't see!"). Isadora's book brims with teachable moments, yet it's her expressive ink and watercolor vignettes that steal the spotlight. Ages 2-5. (Jan.)
Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-Gr 1--Isadora explores common sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures from a preschooler's perspective in this winsome sensory tour. Combining short, declarative sentences with colorful ink and watercolor vignettes, the cheerful spreads showcase a cast of diverse, expressive kids in their everyday worlds. A final page, featuring the titular pickle, cleverly ties everything together into a delicious whole and invites repeated sharing.
Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.Rachel Isadora has illustrated many books set in the world of dance and theater, including Opening Night, My Ballet Class, Swan Lake, The Little Match Girl, and Ben's Trumpet, which received the Caldecott Honor Award and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award.
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