by Andrea Zimmerman (Author) Dan Yaccarino (Illustrator)
Fans of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and I Stink! will love this rhythmic and lively picture book from the popular creators of Trashy Town.
With a turn of his crane and a swing of his wrecking ball, Mr. Gilly knocks down the old buildings. He smashes through brick and wood. He crashes through stone and glass. Then, with a push from his bulldozer, Mr. Gilly cleans it all up to make room for something brand-new! Featuring lively text from Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha and dynamic art from acclaimed illustrator Dan Yaccarino, Smashy Town is a bouncy read-aloud that will delight young vehicle lovers.
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PreS-Gr 2--In this lively sequel to Trashy Town, Mr. Gilly returns as an upbeat construction worker. Arriving at the work site in the morning, he climbs into his crane and starts clearing away old buildings. A catchy refrain that just begs to be chanted along accompanies every swing of his wrecking ball. "Go! Swing the ball, hit the wall! Smash, smash, smash! Swing the ball, hit the wall! Crash, crash, crash!" With each pass, Mr. Gilly breaks down brick, wood, glass, and stone, then clears away the rubble with a bulldozer. His job done, Mr. Gilly heads home, has his dinner, and goes to sleep. Endpapers show boarded-up buildings in the beginning and a newly built library and park at the end of the book. The pared-down graphic style of Yaccarino's cheerful, minimalist illustrations perfectly matches the simple sentences and rollicking rhymes of the text. As in Trashy Town, Yaccarino includes a clever detail for sharp-eyed readers to find--this time, a pair of pigeons appearing in every scene of the book. VERDICT A delightful follow-up that can find a spot in any "Things That Go" collections, perfect for fans of construction stories and Trashy Town.--Yelena Voysey, formerly at Pickering Educational Lib., Boston Univ.
Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.Bold illustrations and well-paced rhymes are sure to delight fans of Trashy Town in this praiseworthy follow up for construction fans of all ages. —Jill Burget-Ragase, Blue Manatee Literary Project (Cincinnati, OH)