Alicia's Happy Day
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2002
Lexile Score
340
Reading Level
0-2
ATOS
2
Interest Level
K-3(LG)
نویسنده
Cornelius Van Wrightناشر
Star Bright Booksشابک
9781595723758
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
August 6, 2001
"May you have a day that's twirly-swirly," begins the string of well-wishing in Starr's upbeat narrative. Readers soon discover (via a message in skywriting) that it's Alicia's birthday, and as she strolls through the barrio with her mother, everyone and everything is in tune with her happiness. "May you hear salsa and start to dance" accompanies husband-and-wife team Hu and Van Wright's (Mei-Mei Loves the Morning) watercolor spread of Alicia coquettishly striking a pose to the music pouring out of a storefront. The energy of the painting conveys an urban hum and a welcoming neighborhood, peopled with smiling passersby. Even the taxicab drivers wave hello, and the traffic signal switches to "Walk" just when Alicia wants to cross. Hugs from the family and a fluffy pink cake await her at the bakery: "All of us, we're all for you-that's why we sing happy birthday to you!" The barrio will be an exotic destination for many readers (one of Alicia's fans, a street vendor who sells oranges, gives the delighted girl "a ribbon of peel"), and Hu and Van Wright make the journey inviting by combining a fluid realism with a festive, pastel palette. Alicia herself makes a winning tour guide-her wavy, waist-length hair gives her the aura of a fairy tale princess, and her bright eyes and warm smile should make an instant connection with readers of all backgrounds. Ages 3-8.
November 11, 2002
"May you have a day that's twirly-swirly," begins the string of well-wishing in Starr's upbeat narrative. Readers soon discover (via a message in skywriting) that it's Alicia's birthday, and as she strolls through the barrio with her mother, everyone and everything is in tune with her happiness. "May you hear salsa and start to dance" accompanies husband-and-wife team Hu and Van Wright's (Mei-Mei Loves the Morning) watercolor spread of Alicia coquettishly striking a pose to the music pouring out of a storefront. The energy of the painting conveys an urban hum and a welcoming neighborhood, peopled with smiling passersby. Even the taxicab drivers wave hello, and the traffic signal switches to "Walk" just when Alicia wants to cross. Hugs from the family and a fluffy pink cake await her at the bakery: "All of us, we're all for you—that's why we sing happy birthday to you!" The barrio will be an exotic destination for many readers (one of Alicia's fans, a street vendor who sells oranges, gives the delighted girl "a ribbon of peel"), and Hu and Van Wright make the journey inviting by combining a fluid realism with a festive, pastel palette. Alicia herself makes a winning tour guide—her wavy, waist-length hair gives her the aura of a fairy tale princess, and her bright eyes and warm smile should make an instant connection with readers of all backgrounds. Ages 3-8.
April 1, 2003
PreS-Gr 1-An urban setting forms the backdrop for a little girl who is celebrating her birthday. Alicia's mother guides her through streets where she is greeted by neighbors, shopkeepers, street vendors, and even taxi drivers. Expanding on the fantasy quality of the day, airplanes write a salutation in the sky and pigeons bow to the birthday girl. Finally, this perfect interlude is rounded out by a huge ice-cream cone from the Icey man and a party with her loving extended family. Watercolor illustrations paint a cheerful portrait of this largely Latino neighborhood. While this title doesn't break any new ground, it is an upbeat tale.-Rosalyn Pierini, San Luis Obispo City-County Library, CA
Copyright 2003 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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