Count on the Subway

by Paul DuBois Jacobs (Author) Dan Yaccarino (Illustrator)

Count on the Subway
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

1 MetroCard, Momma and me.

Down 2 flights--to catch the 3.

4 turnstiles, singers, 5.

A rumble, a screech . . . the train arrives!

This bright, young counting book is a delightful trip through the New York City subway system. Hand in hand, child and mother see colorful subway signs and funny passengers, watch trains screeching by, and make new friends. With bold illustrations and a playful, rhyming text, this is not only a counting book, but also a tribute to New York and a sweet story of a child and parent navigating the city together.

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Kirkus

Yaccarino’s loose-limbed riders sway with the rush of the train, and the joyful smiles make this excursion all the more fun—especially the hidden art from previous books tucked in various corners. A simple concept done with clean, commendable style. 

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

As a MetroCard-wielding girl proudly leads her mother uptown to Grand Central Terminal via the subway, it's clear that they aren't just utilizing a fast mode of transportation--they're part of a nonstop celebration of life in a great city: "Big Apple subway, 8 cars long./ 9 people off, 10 people on./ 10 friends sway, boogie and bop/ to a tunnel beat.... Here's our stop!" write Jacobs and Swender, the husband-and-wife team behind urban standbys My Subway Ride and My Taxi Ride. Yaccarino (All the Way to America) continues to revel in his role as one of the city's most upbeat visual chroniclers, rendering the subway as bustling, bright, (and spotless) metropolitan crossroads with a soundtrack all its own. As the story counts from 1 to 10 and back, the numerals pop out of the typography in colored circles, a tribute to the system's instantly recognizable signage. Yaccarino's familiar throwback touches are also evident: the girl wears a matching coat and beanie straight out of Mad Men. Ages 2-5. Authors' agency: Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency. Illustrator's agent: Rebecca Sherman, Writers House. (May)

Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--This counting book captures the go, go, go atmosphere of the Big Apple subway system. The text drives the story forward, echoing the way the subway moves a whole city, while a mother and her daughter observe their surroundings as they ride the train. Yaccarino's vibrant brush, ink, and Photoshop illustrations create a playful visual experience and show the diversity of the people who ride the subway every day. The story begins with "1 metro card," continues up to "10 friends," and counts back down again to "1 station, central and grand." The numbers are in different colors, and they often correspond with a color in the picture. As "3 drums thumpin' a rush-hour groove," the numeral three and an image of the drums are shown in yellow, making it easy for children to recognize the items to be counted. An amusing and fun story that will delight those who love things that go.--Christopher Lassen, Brooklyn Public Library

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes



Paul DuBois Jacobs
PAUL DuBOIS JACOBS and JENNIFER SWENDER are a husband-and-wife team whose picture books include My Subway Ride and My Taxi Ride (illustrated by Selina Alko), and NASCAR ABCs and NASCAR 1-2-3's (illustrated by Aaron Zenz). They live in Massachusetts, where they run an educational writing and consulting company. They continue to participate in the Brooklyn Public Library's Meet the Author program and the Author's Read Aloud program of Learning Leaders, New York City Public Schools' largest volunteer literacy organization.

DAN YACCARINO is an internationally acclaimed author-illustrator with more than 30 books to his credit. Dan is also the creator of the animated TV series Oswald and Willa's Wild Life, and he designed the characters for The Backyardigans.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780307979230
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publication date
May 20, 2014
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV023000 - Juvenile Fiction | Lifestyles | City & Town Life
JUV009030 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Counting & Numbers
JUV041050 - Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | Railroads & Trains
Library of Congress categories
New York (N.Y.)
Stories in rhyme
Counting
Subways

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