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  • The Perfect Party

The Perfect Party

Publication Date
August 10, 2021
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
The Perfect Party

Description
It's Little Robin's birthday, and all the zoo animals want to help him celebrate! Yet with each animal comes different ideas from around the world. So how does one plan the perfect birthday party? First, there's music! As all the eager creatures join in for a birthday song, what should have been harmonious music turns into chaos: mooing, yelping, braying, and squawking! And then there's the food! Everyone has their own favorite meals, and no one can agree on anything. But amidst all the noise rings one true note--the recipe for a perfect party? Friends who want to celebrate! From author Laurel Paula Jackson and illustrator Helene Baum comes a delightful story about the beauty of different cultures and the strength of collaboration. Make this your special gift for any young reader and animal lover celebrating a birthday!
Publication date
August 10, 2021
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781953458124
Publisher
Yeehoo Press
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV002260 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Zoos
JUV017100 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Birthdays

Kirkus

Busy, crowded, vibrant—like a party. 

Publishers Weekly

Party planning causes pandemonium among well-meaning zoo animals in this picture book. Wanting Little Robin to have "the perfect fooohhhuuod," "Mr. Owl from the United States" hollers, while "Mr. Cow from England" hopes noisily for "the perfect moosic." The animals--including roosters from China, Germany, Jamaica, Nigeria, and Portugal as well as, slightly bafflingly, mammals from unspecified origins--soon become frenzied over music choices as each sings in their native language. " 'Ribbit. Ribbit, ' sang the Pacific Tree frog," before the Polish, Iranian, Korean, and Thai frogs join in. Onomatopoeia in various languages is highlighted in different colors as Ms. Water Buffalo eventually serves as conductor. Similar issues arise when each animal contributes cultural cuisine (says Mr. Frog from Italy, "Wait until you taste my Riiiiiibolita!" quickly rebutted by "Ms. Parakeet from India")--until an accident results in an unexpected happy ending. A tidy promotion of cross-cultural collaboration unites this chaotic picture book by Jackson, with bright, jovial illustrations created in watercolor and rendered digitally by Baum-Owoyele. Ages up to 8. (Aug.)

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