Mole is Not Alone by Maya Tatsukawa (review)
Natalie Berglind
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Reviewed by: Mole is Not Alone by Maya Tatsukawa Natalie Berglind Tatsukawa, Maya Mole is Not Alone; written and illus. by Maya Tatsukawa. Holt, 2023 [40p] Trade ed. ISBN 9781250869647 $18.99 Reviewed from digital galleys R 3-6 yrs When introverted Mole is invited to Rabbit's Moon Harvest Party, an important decision must be made: to go, or not to go? Worries about the party consume Mole's thoughts ("But what if I only know Rabbit?"), but on the big day, Mole decides to attend. As the little critter moves through the tunnels with a little gift box, insecurity about how the party will go returns: "This time I'll try even harder. Then everyone will stop telling me I'm too shy!" Unbeknownst to Mole, an entire forest's worth of creatures head to Rabbit's party aboveground; at Rabbit's place, the party is raucous, and Skunk, holding a bouquet of flowers, waits outside, also apprehensive about entering. An outgoing Rabbit accepts their gifts when Mole shyly appears, and together Skunk and Mole are able to give their condolences for missing the party, returning to Skunk's place for a much quieter tea. Tatsukawa (Sunday Pancakes, BCCB 04/22) creates art that is as gentle as the story, with soft, [End Page 73] muted tones in greens, browns, and blacks, clean stenciled lines, and stamp-like smudgy textures. The tunnels Mole traverses are cleverly set up to function like comic book panels, and all text is in speech bubbles, making this easy for youngsters to try to read on their own. Astute viewers will catch glimpses of Skunk's nose or bouquet poking out behind trees, mirroring Mole's verbal doubts, as well as books in both of their homes that tie into their personalities. This sweet book affirms to quieter kids that they can sit out social events that seem too overwhelming. Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
《鼹鼠不孤单》作者:Maya Tatsukawa
《鼹鼠不孤单》作者:Maya Tatsukawa Natalie berglin Tatsukawa,《鼹鼠不孤单》;书面的和书面的。Maya Tatsukawa著。霍尔特,2023年[40p]贸易版。ISBN 9781250869647 $18.99数字版评论3-6岁当内向的鼹鼠被邀请参加兔子的月丰收派对时,必须做出一个重要的决定:去还是不去?对派对的担忧占据了鼹鼠的思绪(“但如果我只认识兔子呢?”),但在这个重要的日子里,鼹鼠决定参加。当小动物带着一个小礼盒穿过隧道时,对派对结果的不安全感又回来了:“这次我会更努力。这样大家就不会再说我太害羞了!”鼹鼠不知道的是,整个森林里的生物都来到了兔子在地上的派对上;在兔子的地方,聚会很嘈杂,臭鼬,拿着一束花,在外面等着,也担心进入。当鼹鼠害羞地出现时,一只外向的兔子接受了他们的礼物,臭鼬和鼹鼠一起对错过派对表示哀悼,然后回到臭鼬的地方喝了一杯安静得多的茶。Tatsukawa(周日煎饼,BCCB 04/22)创作的艺术与故事一样温柔,柔和的绿色,棕色和黑色色调,干净的模印线条,和邮票一样的污迹纹理。鼹鼠穿过的隧道被巧妙地设置成漫画书的面板,所有的文字都在语音框中,让孩子们很容易自己阅读。敏锐的观众会瞥见臭鼬的鼻子或花束从树后伸出来,反映出鼹鼠的口头怀疑,以及他们家里的书,这些书与他们的个性有关。这本甜蜜的书向安静的孩子们证实,他们可以在社交活动中坐下来。版权所有©2023伊利诺伊大学董事会
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