Tomfoolery!: Randolph Caldecott and the Rambunctious Coming-of-Age of Children's Books
By (Author) Michelle Markel
Illustrated by Barbara McClintock
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
21st December 2023
21st December 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
44
Width 241mm, Height 267mm
Meet Randolph Caldecott,the artist who revolutionized picture book illustrationandfor whom the prestigious Caldecott medal is named! From acclaimed picture book creators Michelle Markel and Barbara McClintock comes a lively, humorous, and energetically informative biography that celebrates the spirit of storytelling in art.
Quick! If you dont move fast,youll miss himthere he goesRandolph Caldecott, future famous illustrator. His sketchbook is full of hurly-burly: wild weather, frisky animals, and people so sprightly they can barely hold onto the pages.But in the 1850s, there were no childrens books like that. Not yet.
Many books are published, but their pictures look stiff, full of pretty poses and cluttered scenery. No one has imagined how much fun an illustrated book couldbe because the future hero of childrens book illustration is still just a lad.Join Michelle Markel and Barbara McClintock for a riotous adventure through the seminal history of children's bookstheir art, their joy, and the man who changed them for good.
[Tomfoolery noun: silliness, shenanigans, buffoonery, skylarking, or pranks]
FASCINATING TRUE STORY: This picture book biography introduces readers to the man who redefined children's books, transforming the reading experience of people all around the world! Anyone who loves history, biographies, or books for children will find themselves charmed by this lively look at the life of Randolph Caldecott.
WHIMSICAL AND ENGAGING: Full of verve and fun,humorand dynamic vocabulary, this book is history with pure delight, sure to engage even the most reluctant readers!
FUN AND INSPIRING GIFT BOOK: With compelling visual storytelling and an inspiring role model for aspiring writers, illustrators, and creatives, this picture book makes a great gift for any giving occasion.
PERFECT FOR MOCK CALDECOTTS: Teachers and librarians who introduce the Caldecott Medal and its voting process to kids will find this invaluable as an introduction to looking at, thinking about, and celebrating art.
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"A cacophony of verve and frolic, this is biographical storytelling at its absolute best." -- Kirkus, Starred Review
"The historical moment of this innovation is captured with verve and verb-forward flourishes in this lively portrait of a person whose illustration style still inspires contemporary picture book creators." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"[An] exuberant tribute to the illustrator who revolutionized children's books." -- Horn Book Magazine, starred review
"[H]ere's a high-stepping alternative for younger readers." -- School Library Journal, Starred Review
"This follow-up...is another excellent resource, one that explains not only who Randolph Caldecott was but also why his approach to illustrating books for children has had a lasting impact." -- Booklist, Starred Review
A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2023
Michelle Markel writes informative, enjoyable childrens books at her home in Los Angeles, California. Shes the author of Tyrannosaurus Math (a CCBC Choices Reading List selection), The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau (a PEN/Steven Kroll Award winner and a Parents Choice Gold Award winner), and Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers Strike of 1909 (a Jane Addams Childrens Book Award winner, a Bank Street College of Education Flora Stieglitz Straus Award winner, and an NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor book).Visit her at michellemarkel.com.
Barbara McClintock has written and/or illustrated over forty books for children, including her highly acclaimed Adle and Simon series. Her books have received five New York Times Best Illustrated Childrens Bookawards, three ALA Notable Children's Bookcitations, a Boston GlobeHorn Book Award Honor, and two Golden Kite honors, as well as many other accolades, best book selections, and starred reviews. A self-taught artist, McClintock discovered the work of Randolph Caldecott when she was in her early twenties, and he became a mentor, inspiration, and kindred spirit to her. McClintock lives in Windham, Connecticut, with her partner, the illustrator David A. Johnson, and their four demonstrative cats. You can find her online at barbaramcclintockbooks.com.