Boom Boom
By (Author) Sarvinder Naberhaus
Illustrated by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
Simon & Schuster
Beach Lane Books
1st November 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
Early years: time and seasons
Early years: the body and the senses
Childrens picture books
Hardback
40
Width 229mm, Height 279mm, Spine 8mm
455g
Join a group of toddlers at their preschool as they make new friends and together discover the joys of all the seasons.
In this nearly wordless picture book illustrated by Caldecott Honor medalist Margaret Chodos-Irvine, a group of nine toddlers at preschool make new friends and enjoy the pleasures and excitements of spring, summer, fall, and winter togetherincluding the adventure of a scary-loud thunderstorm.
"This large, brightly colored picture book with very few words revolves around a class of preschoolers experiencing the four seasons. . . . A solid choice for the very young." * School Library Journal, August 2014 *
"This exploration of seasons featuring a multicultural group of preschoolers is sure to please its target audiencevery young children will benefit from the repetition and enjoy the range of perspectives and emotions provided by the artist who created Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (2003). Familiar seasonal fun for the young." -- Kirkus Reviews, August 15, 2014
A multicultural classroom of preschool children experience each of the four seasons in this appealing picture book. Readers follow two children who become friends during a loud spring thunderstormshe is thrilled with the turmoil, while he is frightened. Along with their classmates, the youngsters actively use their five senses to understand and appreciate the opportunities for entertainment distinct to each season...This also works as a beginning reader, while the bold, clear illustrations make it appealing for even very young children learning about their world. Chodos-Irvine...creates intriguing illustrations that are enjoyable to study. An engaging exploration of the seasons. -- Booklist * October 15, 2014 *
A thunderstorms BOOM BOOM instigates a riot of onomatopoeia knit into narrative. The story opens in an ethnically diverse classroom of children...fearless use of white space underscores the pictures graphic power and Chodos-Irvines command of pattern and color. Hear, hear! to this playful romp of a book. -- Horn Book, November/December 2014
Sarvinder Naberhaus is the author of Boom Boom and Lines. She lives with her family in Ames, Iowa.
Margaret Chodos-Irvinecomes from a long line of craftspeople, so she approaches her work as if tailoring a suit or cobbling a shoe. It all has to fit and look beautiful at the same time. To do so, she uses a variety of printmaking techniques to create innovative patterns, vivid colors, and uniquely textured imagery in her work. She has illustrated eleven books for children and has been recognized with starred reviews and other honors, most notably a 2004 Caldecott Honor Award for Ella Sarah Gets Dressed, which she both wrote and illustrated. Margaret lives with her crafty family in Seattle, Washington.