|    Login    |    Register

Zoom! Zoom!: Sounds of Things That Go in the City

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Zoom! Zoom!: Sounds of Things That Go in the City

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Burleigh
Illustrated by Tad Carpenter

ISBN:

9781442483156

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Paula Wiseman Books

Publication Date:

1st March 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

367g

Description

Listen up! The sounds of the city come to life in this vivid picture book thats ready-made for repetition and perfect for preschool.

From the TING-A-LING-A-LING of an alarm clock in the morning to the RUMBLE RATTLE of the subway and the BEEEEEP-BEEEEP of the streaming traffic, all the way to the SHHHHHHHHHHHHHH hush of evening, the exciting and lively sounds of the city are vibrantly expressed. Experience an energetic day in the city through the eyes and ears of a young boy in this interactive picture book thats ideal for reading aloud.

Reviews

An energetic, multivehicle ride through a bustling city day.

A cheerful sun awakens a sleeping metropolis, and garbage trucks and joggers take to the streets. With each spread, the day progresses. Rhyming text, jam-packed with action, propels the day forward, as each refrain announces the inhabitants intentions: Work time, Lunch time, Play time, Party time. Exuberant onomatopoeia incorporated into the artwork follows the refrains, as trucks vroom, vans dash, and firetrucks flash. The frenetic pace finally slows at days end, as stores close, parties come to an end, and revelers walk home. Hushed tones denote the need for sleep. Carpenters retro-styled computer illustrations have a simple charm. Each spread offers something of interest, whether in pattern, composition or character. Done in a simple palette primarily of yellow, blue and red, with a base tone reminiscent of newsprint, the cheery artwork also captures the activity and grit of the city.

Young vehicle-lovers will rev their engines for more. (Picture book. 2-6) * Kirkus *
Wake up, city! booms Burleigh in this companion to 2009s Clang! Clang! Beep! Beep! In an imaginary metropolis (where coffee is still just five cents a cup), all the vehiclesfrom bikes to subwaysspring to life, most of them with eager smiles and bright headlight eyes. Each spread is snapshot of people happily in motion at a particular time of day, from the early morning garbage pickup to the time when late-night revelers call it quits (Tired dancers/ slowly walking./ Subway riders/ softly talking). Mid-afternoon finds school kids on a public bus eager to get home and hit the streets on wheels of their own: Step on it, Driver./ Show some speed./ Rock it. Roll it./ Take the lead./ Schools out city! reads one of Burleighs clipped couplets. Carpenters (Sad Santa) carefree scenes, digitally rendered and saturated in primary colors, are the very picture of urban hustle and bustle, with a jaunty look of 1960s animation. Visual sound effect cues abound in dynamic display type: rumble! rumble! rattle-rattle-roll! As much fun as flooring itand a lot safer. Ages 37. (Feb.) * Publishers Weekly *
Make room on the big-noisy-vehicle shelf. Burleigh and Carpenter give us a busy city with streets full of a
vast variety of noisy modes of transportation: garbage trucks, double-decker buses, trains, cars,
skateboards, and much more move boisterously up and down the streets. Hustle Bustle!, Vroom-
Vroom!, Rattle! Rattle!, and Whoosh-Whoosh! fill the air from early morning to late at night when
Shuffle. Shuffle. Whisper-whisper-yawn takes over. Although such a noisy place could be an assault to
the senses, all the residents of this city, especially the broadly smiling vehicles, seem to be remarkably
happy as they go about their business. Perhaps its Burleighs cheerful rhyming text, which
counterbalances the noises that swirl across the chunky, retro backdrops in rich reds, blues, and yellows .
Its a gleeful romp, and a nice companion piece to Burleighs earlier work Clang! Clang! Beep! Beep!:
Listen to the City (2009). * Booklist *
From the review: New York State of Mind

Finally, we have another onomatopoetic read-aloud in Zoom! Zoom! Sounds of Things that Go in the City, which takes us through a days worth of urban cacophony. Tad Carpenters angular, primary-colored illustrations are a perfect visual counterpart to the rattles, bangs, and whooshes in Robert Burleighs text; any child obsessed with trucks or backhoes or trains or steam shovels should get a jolt of pleasure from the vehicular energy on display here. Zoom! Zoom! seems as if it must be set in New York until, contrary to the famous Frank Sinatra song, the city goes to sleep. New Yorkers, openhearted and not at all myopic when it comes to pride of place, will forgive Burleigh that snub, while comforting themselves with the knowledge that no one ever says: WowPhoenix! Just like I pictured it.

--Bruce Handy, NYTBR -- New York Times Book Review

Author Bio

Robert Burleigh is the award-winning author of many books for children, includingThe Adventures of Mark Twain by Huckleberry Finn, illustrated by Barry Blitt;Night Flight, illustrated by Wendell Minor;Black Whiteness, illustrated by Walter Lyon Krudop; andSylvias Bookshop, illustrated by Katy Wu. His many other books includeHoops;Stealing Home; andClang! Clang! Beep! Beep!He lives in Michigan.

Tad Carpenter is a designer, author, teacher, and illustrator of many books for young readers. The New York Times Book Review raved of his Zoom! Zoom!, Any child obsessed with trucks or backhoes or trains or steam shovels should get a jolt of pleasure from the vehicular energy on display here. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri. Visit him online at TadCarpenter.com.

See all

Other titles by Robert Burleigh

See all

Other titles from Simon & Schuster