by Charles Beyl (Author)
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With eager eyes, a sweet smile, a jaunty striped awning, and an "EAT" sign on top, Little Lunch Truck is proud to be brown-skinned Chef Nina's unfailing partner, making sure her tacos, smoothies, "famous Sweet Tater Fries," and other items reach the hungry workers on their route. Today, there's a new stop: a "dusty, dirty, busy... and loud" construction site, which, while "EXCITING!" is also a lot of vehicular muscle for the little gray truck to take in. As the protagonist enters the site, seven different vehicles stop working, one by one ("Little Lunch Truck drives by Backhoe digging a hole, and Backhoe stops digging"), and the food truck worries, "Are they mad that we interrupted their work?" Hardly--it's the crew's lunchtime, and they're clamoring for Chef Nina's specialties. "Come back tomorrow, little buddy!" says Bulldozer, as the workers and machines return to their jobs. In his solo debut, Beyl's digitized pencil drawings have precise lines and bright colors that make Little Lunch Truck's route fun to follow and cater to the fussiest truck fan, while the text exudes cheerful empathy for anyone who's felt the urge to hang back in unfamiliar settings. Ages 2-5. Agent: Elizabeth Bennett, Trans- atlantic Literary. (May)
Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-K--This debut tells the story of a shy, anthropomorphized food truck and its owner. Little Lunch Truck and Chef Nina travel throughout town, serving delicious meals. It's a special day as the pair will be traveling to a "dirty, busy, and loud" construction site for the first time. As they approach the site, the vehicle's anxiety steadily increases as it ponders how the other trucks will react. The duo pull up to the site as the construction vehicles, all of which are individually named, stop their tasks and watch. Lunch is announced, and the diverse crew of construction workers enjoy Chef Nina's lauded meals and Little Lunch Truck's presence. Similar to the "Busy Bus" series by Jody Jensen Shaffer, this is sure to delight vehicle lovers while at the same time touching on the challenges of new experiences. VERDICT A sweet story of community and things that go--and an additional purchase for most collections.--Olivia Gorecke, Cape May Cty. Lib., Ocean View, NJ
Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.In his solo debut, Beyl's precise lines and bright colors make Little Lunch Truck's route fun to follow and cater to the fussiest truck fan, while the text exudes cheerful empathy for anyone who's felt the urge to hang back in unfamiliar settings. —Publishers Weekly
This is a natural pick for the vehicle-loving crowd, but readers will also appreciate the reassuring message that while new, unfamiliar experiences can be daunting, they can be rewarding, too—and sometimes lead to new friends. —Booklist This debut tells the story of a shy, anthropomorphized food truck and its owner. ...sure to delight vehicle lovers while at the same time touching on the challenges of new experiences. A sweet story of community and things that go. —School Library Journal