Slowly Slowly by Toni Yuly (review)

Sarah Sahn
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Reviewed by: Slowly Slowly by Toni Yuly Sarah Sahn Yuly, Toni Slowly Slowly; written and illus. by Toni Yuly. Atheneum, 2023 [40p] Trade ed. ISBN 9781665917186 $18.99 E-book ed. ISBN 9781665917193 $10.99 Reviewed from digital galleys R 3-7 yrs "This tranquil picture book begins with a direct reminder to viewers: "When you slow down . . . / you see more." Few words accompany the many small stories that play out in the following pages, with seasons changing with each page turn. From a fixed view high in the branches of a persimmon tree, viewers observe the antics of a rosy-cheeked boy and the puppy at his heels, the changes of the natural world around them, and the construction of a house not far from their own. Once the house is complete, the boy climbs the tree to pick the persimmons and share them with the little girl whose family moved into the new house. Simple lines and shapes and a muted color palette encourage viewers to slow down and take in the many small stories that unfold from one page to the next in Yuly's soft chalk pastel and cut paper collage artwork. A spider weaves its web, spring flowers bloom, leaves emerge on the branches, and a house is framed over the foundation as a bird builds its nest high above. The use of perspective over the two-page spreads is highly effective, showing an expansive, serene overlook that flips in the final scene, with the persimmon tree appearing in full as the two children look out at it from a backyard tent. This gentle story invites readers to a quiet lapsit where adult and kiddo can trace each vignette through the book together. Read it aloud to a class or library group as a lead-in to a nature walk or solo observation, or pair it with The Snowy Day for a seasonal storytime. [End Page 81] Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
《慢慢地慢慢地》作者:托尼·尤里
由:托尼·尤利,莎拉·萨恩·尤利,托尼慢慢地慢慢地;书面的和书面的。托尼·尤里著。《Atheneum》,2023年[40p]贸易版,ISBN 9781665917186 $18.99电子书版,ISBN 9781665917193 $10.99电子书版,来自数字画廊R 3-7岁“这本宁静的图画书以直接提醒读者的方式开始:“当你慢下来……/你会看到更多。”在接下来的几页中,有许多小故事,每一页都有季节的变化。在一棵柿子树的高处,观众可以从一个固定的角度观察到一个红润的男孩和他身后的小狗的滑稽动作,他们周围的自然世界的变化,以及离他们家不远的房子的建造。房子建好后,男孩爬到树上摘柿子,和搬进新家的小女孩分享。简单的线条和形状以及柔和的调色板鼓励观众放慢速度,并在Yuly柔和的粉笔粉和剪纸拼贴艺术作品中从一页到下一页展开许多小故事。蜘蛛织网,春花盛开,树枝上长出树叶,房子建在地基上,鸟儿在高处筑巢。在两页的画面中,透视法的运用非常有效,展现了一个广阔而宁静的俯瞰,在最后的场景中翻转,两个孩子从后院的帐篷里向外看,柿子树完全出现了。这个温和的故事邀请读者安静地休息,大人和孩子可以一起追溯书中的每一个小插曲。在课堂上或图书馆里大声朗读它,作为一次自然漫步或独自观察的开始,或者与《雪天》搭配起来,作为一个季节性的故事时间。[End Page 81]版权所有©2023伊利诺伊大学董事会
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